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China Blue
Eun-Hyuk's gang can't do anything but get into fights. Their anger is right now pointed at Korean-Chinese Kil-Nam's gang. A turf war begins between the two groups. Eun-Hyuk then meets Chinese girl Ching-Ching (Jung Joo-Yeon), who came to Korea to become a singer. Eun-Hyuk feels begins to have feelings for her and he also begins to have doubts with the ongoing turf war with Kil-Nam's gang. Meanwhile, an incident occurs with vicious loan shark Yoon-Sik, which inflames the turf war between the two gangs. Ching-Ching is also ordered to have sex to make her debut as a singer.
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Plot Summary
This documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of China's booming sex industry, focusing on the lives of young women who work in karaoke bars, massage parlors, and nightclubs. It explores their personal stories, dreams, and the harsh realities they face in a rapidly changing society.
Critical Reception
China Blue received critical acclaim for its intimate portrayal of the women involved in China's sex trade and its sensitive handling of a controversial subject. Critics praised its empathetic storytelling and its ability to humanize individuals often marginalized by society.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and empathetic approach to a challenging subject.
Commended for providing a rare glimpse into the lives of women in China's sex industry.
Noted for its raw and unflinching look at the realities faced by its subjects.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be eye-opening and moving, appreciating its humanistic perspective on the lives of young women in China's sex trade. Some viewers noted its disturbing subject matter but acknowledged its importance in raising awareness.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Gillian Armstrong faced challenges gaining trust from the women she filmed, with some initially hesitant to share their stories due to the stigma associated with their work.
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