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Günter Wallraff Undercover: Wo Arbeit weh tut is a raw dive into the unvarnished realities of cheap labor. Wallraff, with his usual audacity, poses as a worker in a bakery, shedding light on the often unseen struggles behind the mass production of goods for discount chains like Lidl. The atmosphere is tense, almost claustrophobic at times, as he navigates through the daily grind, revealing the unsettling truths about exploitation and worker conditions. The pacing has a documentary rhythm, capturing both the mundane and the shocking. It’s not just about the hidden camera; it's Wallraff's persistent inquiry that drives the narrative, making this film a compelling exploration of ethical consumption and the human cost behind our everyday choices.
Thought-provoking commentary on labor practices.Strong focus on ethical issues in consumerism.Unique blend of investigative journalism and personal narrative.
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