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Quality Control is a fascinating dive into the murky waters of consumer goods and industrial standards. Ada Pistiner's approach is pretty raw, you feel the weight of her investigation as she examines the implications of substandard items all around us. It’s not just about the products, but a deeper critique of the production processes that birthed them. The pacing leans on the contemplative side, giving you time to digest each revelation. There's a real sense of tension between what’s shown on screen and the broader context of state intervention in both industry and film. The documentary's practical aspects are understated yet powerful, leaving you with lingering questions about quality and integrity in both life and art.
Examines consumerism and industrial standardsContemplative pacing enhances the narrative depthCritiques both production practices and filmmaking processes
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