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FLY IN POWER dives deep into the life of Charlotte, a Korean massage worker, and captures the raw, often gritty reality of the struggles faced by Asian diasporic workers. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with her experiences and the broader implications of the incarceral system. The documentary showcases a mix of personal narrative and collective action through the lens of Red Canary Song, which feels both urgent and compassionate. The atmosphere is tangible, reflecting the community's resilience amidst adversity. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but the authenticity of the stories told gives it a distinctive edge. You can sense the passion behind it; it’s real and it's important.
Focuses on social justice themes.Spotlights the experiences of massage workers.Captivating blend of personal and collective narratives.
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