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So, 'Cart' is this powerful drama, right? It dives deep into the struggles of retail workers facing sudden layoffs. The film has this gritty realism, you really feel the weight of their frustrations and the oppressive atmosphere of corporate life. Boo Ji-young's direction is tight, and the pacing builds tension effectively, making you sit up and take notice of every moment. The performances are quite raw; the cast brings a palpable authenticity to their roles, especially in the protest scenes where you can almost feel the collective anger and desperation. It raises questions about labor rights and the human cost of profit, which feels super relevant today. There’s a certain understated power to it that lingers long after the credits roll.
Strong performances that convey real emotionThemes of labor rights and corporate oppressionRealistic portrayal of worker protests
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