The Hong Kong films completely blew Hunter's films out of the water. From production value to composition, almost every aspect was superior and more interesting to watch. One could argue that the Hunter films, being mainly documentaries were less engaging and drew less attention but even the Hong Kong documentary, " The Yellowing " felt far more emotional and well done. While the Hunter films followed the stories of individuals, " The Yellowing " followed an entire movement and still managed to connect with far more individuals and bring their stories and emotions to light in a manner that left me as an audience member fully captivated and wanting to see more. The Hunter documentaries felt almost shallow, well put together but not much substance, and certainly didn't leave me with the same emotional connection the Hong Kong films did. I can recall several shots and sequences from the Hong Kong films that amazed me but none of the sort from the Hunter documen...