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An Ant Strikes Back dives deep into the hidden struggles of Japanese workers. Tsuchiya's lens captures the oppressive atmosphere surrounding the workplace, where silence often reigns over dissent. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing the weight of each story to settle in. Through stark visuals and interviews, the film paints a somber picture of the toll excessive work takes—not just on individuals, but on society as a whole. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness to the performances that really hits home. The documentary's strength lies in its unflinching look at a culture that prioritizes work over well-being, making it a distinctive piece in the canon of labor-related documentaries.
Focuses on real-life testimonies and their emotional weight.Utilizes a somber, understated visual style.Addresses themes of social pressure and labor exploitation.
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