The people who had artworks made of them were likely awestruck by the outcome. From their perspective, they worked for hours everyday, picking through trash, making very little money. Until, some guy with a camera came along, took pictures of them, recreated the pictures out of the garbage that they are surrounded by everyday, and got tens of thousands of dollars for each artwork. Anybody could see how life changing that can be. The workers must have felt honored, thankful, and somewhat unworthy, maybe. That is because, since they are all so humble, they were probably thinking why it happened to them, when there are probably people who deserve a break just as much as they do, if not more.
If I had been in their shoes, I would have certainly been grateful. I would also feel very uneasy. I would be wondering what to do with all the money I just got. I would wonder whether I help out the people in my community, donate some, or just use it all the leave and go to some place new, and find a better job there. I think that someone could make artwork similar to the art in the video using items and characters from video games that I have played. Admittedly, I play a decent amount of games, and I think it would be really cool to see a drawing of me, or anything, really, made out of smaller characters and items. Those are my opinions on the Documentary.
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