Review of At War

At War (2018)
9/10
Wow! The film puts spectator inside class struggle
3 December 2022
This is a great naturalist and quasi-documentary film about labour movement and about capitalist oppression. It is very well developed, filmed, acted, and written. Dialogues throughout the movie depict quite convincingly both cynical position of big business agents (be them great CEO or minor employees) and contradictions and clashes inside working class itself and trade unions. This is an excellent film that puts Brizé in an honorable place together with masters such as Ken Loach and the Dardenne Brothers. Definitely with watching, this motion picture is a drama with some very harsh moments, particularly in its last part.
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