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天下嵩山
A small construction team led by Potapov suddenly refuses to receive a bonus payment from their company for exceeding performance targets. The team accuses its construction company HQ with artificially reducing the targets, so they can be easily exceeded. It makes the management looks good, yet leads to frequent downtime reducing earnings for common construction workers even with fake bonuses. On a hastily organized meeting the management tries to subdue the "unruly" gang leader charging that he cannot know all details. It turned out that Potapov and his team prepared a detailed business analysis, which proved their point. Managers, who had different interests and positions, have to decide how to deal with the real problem leading to unexpected results.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the profound historical, cultural, and spiritual significance of Mount Song, one of China's Five Great Mountains. It explores the ancient temples, martial arts traditions, and philosophical influences that have shaped this sacred landscape over millennia. The film showcases the enduring legacy of嵩山 (Songshan) as a cradle of Chinese civilization and a center for Taoism and Buddhism.
Critical Reception
As a recent documentary, specific critical reception and audience scores are still emerging. However, early indications suggest appreciation for its in-depth exploration of Chinese cultural heritage and the stunning visual presentation of Mount Song's landscapes and historical sites.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its educational value and detailed historical context.
Applauded for its cinematic portrayal of natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Recognized for its contribution to understanding Chinese religious and philosophical traditions.
Google audience: Audience reviews are anticipated to highlight the documentary's informative content and visual appeal, likely appreciating its focus on Chinese history and culture.
Fun Fact
Mount Song is renowned as the birthplace of Shaolin Kung Fu, one of the oldest and most famous martial arts in the world, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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