To outsiders, Hu Jingjing is optimistic and cheerful, works hard, and warms relatives and friends like a small sun. Cousin Ji Nanjia has cancer and wants to have her uterus removed. Is Hu Jingjing has been with her, take care of her and encourage her. Joe, a good friend, was pushed away by the landlord when he met a black intermediary to cheat money. It was Hu Jing who was desperate to defend her sister.
Hu Jingjing is willing to lend a helping hand, even if it is a child with a ball hanging from a tree or an old man who can't pay by mobile phone. However, no one reached out to help the optimistic girl.
I'm OK in a Foreign Land is an urban drama directed by Li Mo, starring Zhou Yutong, Bai, especially Ren Suxi, and co-starring Ma Sichao, Dai, Jin Jing and Taylor. The play focuses on the real life of young people in a foreign land in a metropolis, and tells the stories of four women who are living in the present, working in a foreign land and groping for the distance.
I'm fine in a foreign land. It's true. It reflects the living conditions of people living in a foreign land and wandering in Beijing with a large number of similar real scenes, real details and real people. When the audience looks at them, they may also look at themselves. Of course, Beijing has all kinds of good things, but it also brings all kinds of hardships to the drifters.
Showing such bitterness is not to exaggerate anxiety or convey pessimism, but to pity and sympathize with people's situation. This is the duty of realism. I'm fine in a foreign land. Although it doesn't shy away from people's bitterness in a foreign land, its original intention is not to exaggerate despair and sadness, and the methods are always more difficult than difficulties. Hu Jingjing's choice is not desirable.