What I liked most about this film was that it was not staged or at least did not appear to be staged. It did not leave anything out. It shows exactly how the people in the tunnel survived, how they rummage through garbage just to find food, how they lived with rats as their neighbors, and how all most all of them were addicted to drugs. It showed how most of them were accepting the life that they were living and were not even trying to start a new. At some points the film got very depressing and all most hard to watch.
The most problematic part of the film to me was that these people did not even try to turn their life's around. I just don't understand why they would not try to find a job, any job would have turn their life's around. I mean they live in one of the biggest cities in the world so there had to be some sort of work for them. I truly believe that if someone really wants to find a job, then they will find a job. I really believe that these homeless people could have found some sort of work if they really tried.
If I had the chance to talk to one of the people in this documentary I would speak with Tommy. I would want to speak with Tommy because he was one of the people that had lived in the tunnel the longest. And he seemed, at least to me, to be the most intelligent one living down there. I would ask him why he chose to run away from home when he was so young? Why he chose to live in the tunnel instead of some sort of homeless shelter? I would ask him was he beginning to feel comfortable living in the tunnel? I would also ask him how he felt when he heard the news that he would have to leave his home in the tunnel? And then ask him how he felt when the news came that he was going to be able to leave the tunnel and live in an apartment?

If you get a chance I would really recommend watching this film.
It makes me so sad that Tommy had to go through trash to make a bit of money. Every time I think of how less fortunate people are forced to do odd jobs and tasks everyday just to get by, I get really upset. I could never imagine living in a tunnel!
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