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- PennyReviews
- 19 set 2016
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- AnnaPagrati
- 28 ago 2021
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Cart (2014) is a Korean film based on a true story. It's about big-box store (looks very much like Wal-Mart) employees banding together against corporate greed. Most of the initial workers are women and their organizing attempts are inspiring. As with most foreign films Americans might find the timing a little unsettling but this is an interesting peek into Korean culture. If you're in the mood for a South Korean version of Norma Rae (1979) this is it.
The message behind the movie is powerful, Korean retails workers fighting to keep their job , the movie does a good job highlighting bad work conditions and women coming together to fight corporate greed.
- Dropofwater
- 24 ago 2019
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Very touching if you know in your skin what the characters in the movie are going through. The need of a change and revolution in the capitalism system are being more and more portrayed in forms of art today, even in a country that is "treated" by the "commies" like south korea. Very good and reflexing.
- lohan-78396
- 12 mar 2022
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