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So, 'Death on the Job' from 1991 is this documentary that really digs into the dark side of workplace safety—it's a heavy watch, but that’s what makes it impactful. The tone is somber, almost haunting at times, with real interviews that bring a human element to the statistics. You get a mix of accident investigators breaking down incidents and heartfelt stories from families affected by these tragedies. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the unsettling vibe, like you're being taken through a grim journey. The use of news footage and personal videos adds a layer of raw authenticity that's striking. It's not just about the accidents, but a commentary on how easily safety can be overlooked.
Documentary on workplace safety issues.Includes interviews with families and investigators.Raw footage enhances the emotional impact.
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