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So, 'Made in Dagenham' is a really interesting blend of comedy and drama, set against the backdrop of the late 60s labor movement. It's all about these women at the Ford plant who, faced with unfair treatment and pay, decide they've had enough and strike. The pacing is pretty good, mixing lighter moments with the serious undertones of gender equality and workers' rights. The performances are solid, especially from Sally Hawkins, who brings a relatable charm to her character. What stands out is how it captures that era's spirit, the camaraderie among the women, and the gradual buildup of their resolve. And the period details really add to the atmosphere, making it feel authentic without feeling overly nostalgic.
Focus on performances, especially Hawkins' role.Consider its historical context and themes.Look for the balance of comedy and serious issues.
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