Review of Import/Export (2007) by Kenneth Y — 05 May 2008
A European style of "Blind Mountain", and the director focuses greatly on the gap of poor and immigrants problems. Reality is brutal: nothing is easy to be got or earned or even reasonable. Worse can't be better, while better can even get some better things.
Equality seems difficult on earth. When the EU worried about the problem of immigrants import problems, the director told them that even they want to come, the society won't let them do. An Austrian may think they are the better or even "higher" people than the Ukrainians, but in fact, no Ukrainians would like to accept an Austrian to work there if the Austrian knows nothing their language or culture, so do the Austrians to other peoples.
The film reminds me a great Chinese idiom: Men will be cheap when they leave their lands, while goods will become valuable when they are exported.
This review of Import/Export (2007) was written by Kenneth Y on 05 May 2008.
Import/Export has generally received positive reviews.
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