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Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel dives deep into the rise and fall of a brand that defined a certain era. Griffiths crafts a raw and revealing narrative, layering insider accounts with the brand's glossy yet troubled history. The pacing meanders a bit, but it suits the chaotic atmosphere surrounding the company—at once vibrant and disillusioned. The interviews with former employees feel like a series of confessions, exposing the highs and lows of the workplace culture. There's a real sense of nostalgia, but also a critical lens on the unsustainable nature of fast fashion. It's the blend of candid storytelling and archival footage that gives the film its unique heartbeat—a testament to the fleeting nature of trends.
Interesting exploration of workplace culture.Pacing may feel uneven but complements the story.Rich archival footage enhances the narrative.
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Sally Rose Griffiths
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