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Workers Con is a gritty dive into the world of workers' compensation, peeling back layers of bureaucratic nonsense. Julia Davis directs with a raw, almost documentary-like flair, capturing the frustrations of those caught in the system. It's not just a film—it's an unsettling look at how injury can lead to further injury, this time at the hands of red tape and indifferent institutions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the themes to sink in. The performances are grounded, almost like we're peeking into real lives rather than scripted scenes. There's a stark realism here, a focus on the human experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely has a unique voice in the crime-docu-drama blend.
Examines real-life struggles within a flawed system.Raw performances add to the film's authenticity.Captures an unsettling atmosphere of frustration and despair.
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