在这部马拉加西人的玩意儿纪录片片中,「中国人制造物品,马拉加西人修理物品。」在这部纪录片里,让我们暂且将角色对换。想象再也不是经济学家告诉你经济成长模型,而是农民、艺术家、工艺家、和都市街头各种小贩来展现他们独特的技术。有人回收轮胎制作成鞋子,有人用炼乳罐头制作灯具,有人把流浪狗吃剩的瘤牛骨头做成肥皂和药。在马达加斯加,各式谚语、音乐和回收再制的技术以幽默的方式挑战经济体系。
Just for the time of a film, let's have fun reversing the roles... Let's imagine it isn't for the economists anymore to demonstrate their growth model, but for the farmers, artists, craftsmen, and streetwise vendors of all kind to showcase their skills and their unique reality, to apply during a time of economic crisis. Welcome to Madagascar, that island where we prefer proverbs and picturesque speech rather than graphics and equations. Confronted with adversity and daily struggles, the Malagasy Way of life is a mix of creativity, music, joie de vivre, fraternal support, and above all, a sense of creative recycling. These are the key to ADY GASY!