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Daisy (Lili Reinhart) arbeitet als Content-Cleanerin: Ihr Job ist es, problematische Videos im Netz anzuschauen und zu löschen. Gewalt, Deepfakes, Hassrede – acht Stunden am Tag, fünf Tage die Woche. Die ständige Konfrontation mit den Abgründen des Internets lässt die 25-Jährige zunehmend abstumpfen. Bis sie auf ein besonders verstörendes Video stößt, das sie nicht mehr loslässt. Daisy beschließt, die Macher des Videos zur Verantwortung zu ziehen, doch weder ihre Chefin (Christiane Paul) noch die Polizei nehmen sie ernst. Also begibt sie sich selbst auf die Suche nach den Tätern und gerät dabei mehr und mehr selbst ins Visier.
Avis de la communauté (10)
The production and acting was good, but the story was just so boring.
American Sweatshop follows Daisy Moriarty (Lili Reinhart), a content moderator at Paladin tasked with watching flagged videos and deciding what stays online. Violence, abuse, hate, it is endless, and she must endure at least 20 seconds of every clip. The job comes with “comfort rooms” and pep talks, but breakdowns are routine and therapy feels like a box ticking exercise. The story shifts when Daisy sees a clip that feels too real: a woman screaming in possible danger. Convinced it is not staged, she launches her own investigation. What begins as scrolling at her desk spirals into late-night sleuthing, confrontations and risky choices that strain her already fragile life. The film blurs whether she is chasing justice or losing her grip. The strongest moments come from Reinhart’s performance, her exhaustion flickering between bitter humour and hollow stares. The film captures the toxic mechanics of moderation, the ambiguity of policy, the desensitisation, the constant threat of collapse, yet it pulls back from the deepest consequences. Instead of descending fully into the darkness, it mixes mystery, satire and noir flourishes. That keeps it watchable but leaves you wishing it had dug further. If you liked… Severance, The Conversation, Black Mirror
"When I was your age, all we had were glow in the dark stickers" "We're not the jerk-off police" It's a good premise but for some reason it was still boring. Lili Reinhart does a great job and the half star is for her effort.
Sorry Lilly but there are 3 kind of movies. The ones you love, the ones you hate, the ones you forget. Yours is the latest. Conceptually it could a great journey into society dark side, but it’s just boring and pointless