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Scrap Collectors is one of Hu Jie's intriguing 'Farmers Working in the City' films, capturing the stark contrast between rapid urban development and those left behind in the shadows. The film dives into the lives of rural migrants, often wearing plain clothes and limited education, who make a living by collecting scrap in a city bursting with growth. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, as it allows viewers to absorb the weight of their struggles and resilience. There's a rawness to the practical realities depicted, and while the director's name may be unknown, the stories and performances resonate deeply, presenting a vivid slice of life that often goes unnoticed amidst the city's hustle.
Scrap Collectors has seen limited format releases, making it somewhat rare in collector circles. Its unique perspective on the migrant experience has garnered interest among those who appreciate socially conscious cinema. While not widely distributed, copies do surface occasionally, and the film remains a noteworthy piece for anyone interested in Hu Jie's work or the micro-narratives of urban life.
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