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The Empire of Shame presents a stark, almost sterile world. You’ve got these workers in white coats, hats, and masks—so little identity, just eyes peering out. It’s haunting, really. The film dives into the darker side of the semiconductor industry, exploring the human costs hidden behind shiny tech. Pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the eerie atmosphere. There's a heavy focus on the unseen struggles of these nameless workers, making it feel personal, yet universally relevant. It’s a raw look at labor and health that doesn’t shy away from discomfort. You’ll find the practical effects in the environment quite striking, emphasizing the clinical yet oppressive nature of the setting.
Explores themes of labor and health in tech.Features unsettling visuals of a sterile work environment.Focus on the personal stories of nameless workers.
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Hong Li-gyeong
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