I wasn’t expecting a good film like this. I must admit I’m pleasantly surprised. This movie tackles the issue of illiteracy, particularly through its portrayal of work, which is quite remarkable. Additionally, all the unhealthy and malicious workplace dynamics are well depicted, as are the social conditions. The lives of these women are showcased, and we’re treated to some beautiful scenes. A good film.It could have been even better if the camera had stopped rolling before the last 20 minutes of the film, as it completely destroys all the realism established throughout the rest of the movie.