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Questions of a Dead Worker is a raw slice of life that dives into the undercurrents of social justice and the struggles of the working class. The pacing is deliberately slow, which, while it may feel off-putting to some, really allows the viewer to sink into the weight of the characters' dilemmas. The performances, especially from the construction worker, are grounded and intense, giving you a real sense of desperation. The film intertwines various narratives β the kidnapped boss, the filmmakers, and the lunching Arab workers, creating a tapestry that questions whose story is truly being told. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, adding to the film's gritty realism. Itβs just one of those films that challenges you to think about the complexities of labor and power dynamics.
Explores themes of social justiceLayered narratives with diverse perspectivesGrounded performances enhance realism
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