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So, 'Discount Workers' is this gritty 2020 documentary that really dives into the underbelly of low-wage labor. It's dark, unsettling, and the pacing feels almost voyeuristic at times. The use of raw footage gives it a real authenticity, which can be both chilling and eye-opening. The interviews with the workers are haunting, revealing their struggles in a system that seems designed to exploit. There’s a mix of tension and frustration in their stories that lingers long after the credits roll. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, creating a sense of dread without needing flashy gimmicks. Overall, it’s distinct in how it blends social commentary with horror—definitely an intriguing watch for those who appreciate the grimmer side of documentary filmmaking.
Focus on low-wage labor issuesGritty, authentic visualsTension-building interviews
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Ammar Aziz
Director