Home Town (2018)

Home Town Poster
Original Title: Trondheimsreisen

Who are we? Where do we come from? With private recordings, unique archive footage and stories from famous and unknown people, Trondheimsreisen takes a close and personal look at the history of Trondheim.

Introduction
"Home Town" is a 2018 documentary directed by Ziyang Zhou. The film, which is embeded in Chongqing, China, provides a poignant narrative about apparently common citizens and their long-lasting connections with their hometown. Through intimate character studies and in-depth cityscapes, Zhou brings life to the battles and success of his characters amidst metropolitan transformation.

Plot and Setting
The movie opens with a more detailed look at Chongqing, one of the world's biggest cities and a popular city center in China. It expertly highlights the city's dynamics and its ongoing procedure of modernization and urbanization, setting the phase for the story of three people and the bond they show their home town.

Characters
The primary focus of the narrative is on 3 people: a street supplier, a retired worker, and a boy looking for work. These people from different social layers are accumulated by the shared connection to their hometown.

The very first, an older woman called Li Xianghong, has invested her whole life in the city, seen its changes, and stays steadfastly rooted. She diligently runs a breakfast stall in the busy streets of Chongqing, reflecting her strength and determination.

Next is Zhao Yiquan, a retired factory worker who has actually been affected considerably by the city's commercial decrease. Regardless of seeing the city's transformation and the loss of his task, his love for the city does not fluctuate.

The 3rd character is a younger male, Wu Dazhi, who is brand-new to Chongqing and has a hard time to find work. He attempts various chores and experiences the extreme truth of city living, yet he establishes a sense of coming from the city.

Story Progression
Throughout the movie, audiences are invited to witness the city's metropolitan transformation's extensive impacts on the lives of its people. It deals with shifts in cityscape, traces of industrial past, the rise of huge domestic towers, and relentless urbanization's influence on the elderly population.

"Bittersweet" defines the sentiment in these stories; there's a sense of pride in the development of a contemporary city, combined with the grief of a deteriorating cultural fabric. It explores the human side of city development, where quick change displaces common lives as high-rise buildings and modern facilities replace standard stores and houses.

Conclusion
"Home Town" serves as an elaborate assessment of the city's transformation, as seen through the eyes of its locals. It lights up the duality of development-- how development and development can trigger both hope and melancholy. The movie is about discovering home in the middle of change and enhances the bond people have with their home town despite the busy urbanization.

Ziyang Zhou provides a covering expedition of the human stories that construct a city. The intimate and unadorned method paints a vibrant image of people' battles and dreams, making the city more than simply a background, however a character in itself. Overall, "Home Town" supplies an engaging social commentary on urbanization and its results on individuals's lives.

In a belief familiar to most, "Home Town" testifies that the heart will always come from the place you call house no matter just how much it changes.

Top Cast

  • Liv Ullmann (small)
    Liv Ullmann
    Herself (voice)
  • Anne Krigsvoll (small)
    Anne Krigsvoll
    Herself (voice)
  • Hallbjørn Rønning (small)
    Hallbjørn Rønning
    Himself (voice)
  • Ulf Risnes (small)
    Ulf Risnes
    Himself (voice)
  • Odd Reitan (small)
    Odd Reitan
    Himself (voice)
  • Håkon Bleken (small)
    Håkon Bleken
    Himself (voice)
  • Anne B. Ragde (small)
    Anne B. Ragde
    Herself (voice)
  • Terje Bratberg
    Himself (voice)
  • Bodil Skjånes Dugstad
    Herself (voice)
  • Truls Gjestland
    Himself (voice)
  • Randi Wenche Haugen
    Herself (voice)