A Decent Factory is an intriguing documentary that takes you deep into the heart of global manufacturing. It follows a Nokia expert, who’s on a mission to inspect the Chinese factories associated with the brand. The tone is quite contemplative, and there’s a real sense of unease as she navigates the realities of labor practices and environmental standards. It’s not flashy, but the pacing pulls you in, showing the stark contrasts between expectation and reality. The film stands out for its raw authenticity, using real interviews and unvarnished footage. You get a sense of the human experience behind the electronics we often take for granted. It’s more than just about a company—it’s a reflection on ethics in modern production.
Captivating insights into global manufacturing ethics.Raw and unpolished, providing a realistic look at labor.Fascinating exploration of corporate responsibility.
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Thomas Balmès
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