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So, 'The Conscience of Clothing' dives deep into the world of garment workers in Cambodia. It really paints a stark picture of their daily grind, highlighting some pretty harsh realities. The atmosphere is heavy, you feel the weight of their struggle as they navigate unsafe conditions just to make a living. The pacing is contemplative, not rushing through the stories but allowing you to absorb the gravity of their situations. What I found distinct is how it contrasts the fast fashion industry with the human cost. There’s a rawness to the storytelling, which hits hard and makes you think about the clothes you wear. Not glamorous, but definitely impactful in its own way.
Focuses on garment workers' daily realitiesHighlights sustainability and labor issuesRaw storytelling with a contemplative pace
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