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Machines is a visceral look at the relentless pulse of a massive textile factory in Gujarat. The film immerses you in the stark reality of labor, where the hum of machines drowns out the individual voices of workers. It’s got this almost hypnotic rhythm, weaving through the factory's labyrinthine corridors. You feel the weight of the physical toil, the sweat, the fatigue. What’s striking is how it captures the human spirit amidst such harsh conditions, almost like a dance of survival. The pacing is methodical, reflecting the monotonous grind of daily life, and you can't help but ponder the broader implications of globalization and dehumanization. It’s a raw, unflinching glimpse into a world that often goes unnoticed.
Focused on the human experience in industrial settingsCinematography highlights the stark contrast between technology and toilExplores the effects of globalization on workers' lives
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Rahul Jain
Director