So, I'll make this quite short as other have and will make longer and more detailed reviews. I've been following the YouTube channels of the two main characters in this film for a while and if, at first, it was just out of boredom and curiosity, I quickly became hooked to the honest and direct way they picture their topics and adventures in China. It's more or less interesting depending on your interests and sensitivity but it always has some kind of a fresh feeling.
That is exactly what they managed to capture in this documentary. It's candid, just as their production brand's name. You'll wish it lasted longer both because it's entertaining and because you can feel how rich the culture of the people they show is and so little is shown in less than 2 hours. But don't get me wrong, if you know their channels, you'll really enjoy this. If you don't, it's a really human and different way to visit China from your living room and it will make you want to see more. The good news is that you'll have plenty more of that stuff on YouTube. Adventure, exploration, day-to-day life with the same angle, just not the same production value. That last point alone is what made me buy the documentary instead of renting it since I know I'll be watching it a few times because it's really well put.
All in all, if you're interested in the real China aside of mega-factories and politics and/or if you enjoy the adventure-road-trip storytelling (or you like the YouTube channels, of course) go check this out. You won't regret it!