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So, 'Song of Tomorrow' is this raw documentary that dives deep into the lives of cleaning ladies at the Korea National University of Arts. You really get a sense of their struggles and how they band together, which creates this palpable tension throughout the film. The pacing is deliberate—sometimes it lingers on moments that might feel mundane but are actually quite powerful. Their working conditions are depicted honestly, showcasing both the grind and their resilience. It’s not flashy in terms of production; it relies on the reality of their experiences rather than theatrics. What stands out is how it captures their fight for dignity, making their voices resonate so much louder than you’d expect from such a quiet setting.
Documentary on labor rightsFocus on women’s voicesIntimate portrayal of struggle
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