China is rapidly developing more than 9% of economic growth every year after China's economic reform and open-door policy in 1978. However, Deng Xiaoping's policy of 'development first, distribution later' accompanied unbalanced development between city and rural area. It also brought economic polarization and social isolation to peasant and labor that were the major classes of socialization revolution. The paradox of reform policy, so called 'crisis of success' and 'reformation of reform policy' is becoming as a emerging social problem in China. It is the background of Hu Jintao's new policy which is called 'construction of harmony society'.
This paper is searching the realities of peasant workers in China through the review of the film 'Loach is Fish Too' directed by Yang Yazhou in 2006.