BLIND
SHAFT tells the story of two itinerant miners (Song Jinming and Tang
Chaoyang) who risk their lives under dangerous working conditions and
develop questionable morals in order to survive.
In
the dark caves of one of the many illegal Chinese coal mines, Song and
Tang murder a co-worker whom they have convinced to pose as Tang's brother.
By forcing the mine's collapse upon their deceased colleague, and thereby
making his death seem accidental, Tang and Song use their colleague's
death to extort money from the mine's management. Pressured to cover
up an accident which they believe to be the result of improper working
conditions, the mine's owners give in to the two workers' blackmailing.
After
leaving with their hush money, Tang and Song hit a nearby town and soon
come upon another potential "relative," this time an innocent
16-year-old boy named Yuan Fengming who has been forced to quit school
due to his father's disappearance. Tang agrees to help Yuan find a job
at a coal mine, but only under one condition - he must agree to pretend
to be Song's nephew.
As
Tang and Song befriend their new victim, the boy's simplicity and naiveté
gradually alter the partners' relationship. And at the last minute,
the two men's scheme takes an unexpected turn.