

28 minutes of class warfare where the real horror is the system.
In cargo handling areas where a lot of foreign employees work, the managers are always Korean. The class imbalance between Koreans and foreign workers causes inevitable conflicts.
Direction
Song Won-chan maximizes dread in cargo container claustrophobia.
Writing
Economic horror sharper than most feature-length social commentaries.
Director
Song Won-chan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
South Korea's manufacturing sector relies heavily on migrant labor under the EPS program, where hierarchical abuse is documented but rarely depicted this bluntly in cinema.
The 28-minute runtime mirrors shift lengths, trapping viewers in the same temporal pressure as the workers.