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Struggle (2001) is a gritty documentary that really sheds light on the harsh conditions faced by workers in China's sweatshops. The film offers a raw, unflinching look at workplace injuries, which makes for an atmosphere that's both compelling and unsettling. It follows a lawyer who’s dedicated to fighting for workers' rights, diving deep into the legal battles and moral dilemmas at play. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the heavy themes without feeling rushed. What stands out here is the authenticity—there are no flashy effects, just real people sharing their painful experiences. The performances, if you can call them that, come from the sincerity of those involved. It's a tough watch, but it feels necessary.
Highlights the plight of sweatshop workers.Focuses on legal battles surrounding worker's rights.Raw and authentic storytelling, no frills.
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Haolun Shu
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