“Like a Rolling Stone” has received rave opinions for exploring the darkness behind the story of China’s “road-trip auntie,” Su Min.

It was one of many feel-good tales of the pandemic. 4 years in the past, 59-year-old Su Min left behind her abusive husband and a long time of home drudgery to start an epic solo highway journey throughout China.
As she crisscrossed the nation in her little white Volkswagen, Su grew to become a viral sensation. Thousands and thousands adopted her journey through social media. Media shops rushed to profile her. Girls throughout China hailed her as a logo of feminine empowerment.
Now, a significant new movie primarily based on Su’s life has hit Chinese language theaters. However it’s not the crowd-pleaser that viewers had been anticipating.















