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I Will Find You a Better Home
28-year old Fang Si Jin loves herself. She is a woman who sells houses, the regional manager of a famous real estate company. In a turn of events, she is sent to deal with one of their chain stores, which has been suffering from declining sales. The manager of that store is Xu Wen Dao, a "nobleman" who is kind and can't bear to fire his underperforming employees. Fang Si Jin sees such benevolence as weak and useless. She manages to save the store using her cold, ruthless methods, but it loses its warm, inviting atmosphere. Fang Si Jin and Xu Wen Dao constantly butt heads over their different philosophies
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lives of individuals navigating the complexities of foster care and adoption. It offers an intimate look at the challenges faced by children and foster families, highlighting the search for permanent, loving homes. The film aims to shed light on the foster care system and inspire viewers to consider opening their homes.
Critical Reception
The documentary received a warm reception from audiences and critics alike, particularly for its emotional impact and advocacy for foster care reform. It was praised for its sensitive portrayal of vulnerable children and families, though some noted its limited distribution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and emotional storytelling.
Commended for raising awareness about the foster care system.
Applauded for showcasing the resilience of children in foster care.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is not widely available for this independent documentary. However, general sentiment from similar platforms often highlights the film's emotional resonance and its success in bringing attention to important social issues.
Fun Fact
Director Mark Porcaro is also the subject of the documentary, drawing from his personal experiences and extensive work within the foster care system.
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