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So, 'Dreams Die Hard' is this raw, eye-opening documentary from 2005 that dives deep into the lives of individuals lured to the U.S. with promises of a better life. It’s not polished, and I appreciate that—it feels real. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it just adds to the urgency of their stories. You get this harrowing glimpse into their hopes, which quickly turn into a nightmare of exploitation. It's all about the human spirit caught in a brutal system. The performances come from real people with real stories, which gives it a distinct authenticity. The film doesn't shy away from the harsh realities, and that bluntness resonated with me. Definitely leaves you with a lot to think about.
Documentary on human traffickingFocus on personal storiesExploration of the American Dream
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