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Rien à foutre dives into the gritty realm of temporary work with an almost raw honesty. The director, though unknown, captures the dreariness of minimum wage jobs and the palpable tension between workers and their often intolerable bosses. The pacing feels deliberately uneven, mirroring the frustrations of the labor force. There's a fascinating juxtaposition of mundane tasks against the backdrop of the Labour Code, which serves as a sort of weapon for the disenfranchised. Practical effects are minimal, but the stark reality of the performances really hits home; they’re relatable yet unsettling. It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of film that gets under your skin, making you think about the realities of employment and autonomy.
Interesting exploration of labor dynamics.Captures the tension of temporary jobs.A raw look at worker rights.
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