On September 11, Kwok Yun, a single, marginalized peasant woman, runs to Chang, the head of her Chinese village, to tell him she's seen a UFO, after which she found and treated a wounded stranger who has now disappeared. A policeman from Beijing is sent to investigate. Meanwhile, under the guise of a new five-year plan, Chang begins the construction of a memorial to attract tourists, comprising a hotel, golf course and a theme park. Some inhabitants, including Kwok Yun, find themselves completely overwhelmed... Go to movie review from Valérie Lobsiger
UFO in Her Eyes
A Chinese woman pretends to have seen a UFO, unwittingly releasing the complete and unstoppable Americanization of her village. more...
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