So, 'Made in India' is one of those documentaries that really grabs you. It dives deep into the world of surrogacy, particularly how this industry has taken root in India. The personal stories are really compelling, showcasing the emotional and ethical complexities surrounding reproductive technology. The pacing feels just right - not rushed, but enough to keep you engaged. The filmmakers put a spotlight on the stark contrasts between choice and exploitation, which makes for quite a thought-provoking watch. It’s not just about the mothers or the couples, but the broader implications of globalization. The raw, real-life elements lend an authenticity that feels distinctive. You can really sense the weight of the themes here, more than just a surface-level exploration.
Explores surrogacy in a global contextFeatures personal stories from surrogatesHighlights ethical dilemmas in reproductive technology
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