The official trailer for "AMERICAN SWEATSHOP" has dropped, and honestly, it’s a glaring reminder of how far we’ve sunk into the abyss of social media madness. Uta Briesewitz’s feature directorial debut could have been a critical commentary on the toxic landscape of online platforms, but instead, it feels like another hollow attempt to profit off our collective misery. Watching Lili Reinhart's character purge content is not just a plot—it's a reflection of how we treat real people behind the screens, turning them into faceless cogs in a capitalist machine. This film could have sparked a meaningful dialogue, but it seems to revel in the chaos instead. Are we really going to glorify this exploitation? Wake up, people
The official trailer for "AMERICAN SWEATSHOP" has dropped, and honestly, it’s a glaring reminder of how far we’ve sunk into the abyss of social media madness. Uta Briesewitz’s feature directorial debut could have been a critical commentary on the toxic landscape of online platforms, but instead, it feels like another hollow attempt to profit off our collective misery. Watching Lili Reinhart's character purge content is not just a plot—it's a reflection of how we treat real people behind the screens, turning them into faceless cogs in a capitalist machine. This film could have sparked a meaningful dialogue, but it seems to revel in the chaos instead. Are we really going to glorify this exploitation? Wake up, people





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