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Kamille 2022-03-28 09:01:10
Kenloch's three hundred and sixty lines this time it's the courier's turn. I've been crying in the second half, it's too hard, life is too hard, this is a country where the Sex Pistols were born, who doesn't want to be a punk and fuck this world, but Kenloch's filming has no way out To resist, the fists swept out can only hit the air forever. What is the use of resisting, what is resisting, no one knows, the smoldering nameless anger is corrupted into despair. But even though it's a bitter...
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Houston 2022-03-28 09:01:10
It is still a "beggar" movie, but this time we feel how "he" changed from "standing" to...
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Chadrick 2022-03-28 09:01:10
Slightly inferior to its predecessor, but still a good one. It's not actually a simple capitalist issue, as employers also have plenty of time in the film to defend their claims, and Ken Loach tries to make the audience understand everyone's situation, rather than scribbling a sense of indifference Or vicious. This one will actually be more like "The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves", which has a deeper complexity than a simple social problem: it is related to the human condition. In modern society,...
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Myles 2022-03-28 09:01:10
This is the "new realism" of the young Ken Lodge. When the "pure" neo-realism movement was fading in the tide of post-war reconstruction, Ken Lodge, as a latecomer, expressed a strong demand for realism in the past five decades, no less than "Theft of Bicycles". De Sica in The Man of Man or Visconti in The Waves of the Earth. As always, he pays attention to the life of the working people at the bottom, emphasizes the timeliness of the subject matter, and shows the living conditions of the...
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Roy 2022-03-28 09:01:10
The poor and humble couples mourn the life of the urban poor. The title of the film was originally an apology to the customers who did not receive the express delivery, and it can also be understood as an apology to the urban bottom laborers who have been ignored for a long time. family. Ken Loach is very good at training non-professional...
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Verlie 2022-03-28 09:01:10
After watching "American Factory", it's very magical to watch this; human beings are imagining a world after robots completely replace labor, but they don't really think about themselves that machines, as an absolutely fair and absolutely ruthless existence, have already become the exoskeleton of labor - the courier's The punch card device and the son's mobile phone are the two extremes of being controlled by a machine and created by a machine; I firmly believe that street art still has the...
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Jairo 2022-03-28 09:01:10
Under the newly organized labor production mode, the so-called "self-employment" is nothing but a victim of neoliberalism. Workers who didn't want to receive relief or sleep on the street, for a little human dignity, ended up like this. The point of the film's cutting edge shows the director's social concern. Of course, this kind of work 14 hours a day, six days a week is nothing in a developing country, but thinking about this is an old colonial country that has been engaged in capitalism for...
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Marcellus 2022-03-28 09:01:10
From the fields of South York to the parcel warehouse in Tyne and Weir, fourteen feature films were invited to Cannes, and two won the championship. Loach has kept pace with the times and paid attention to the working class in the past fifty years. , Daniel Blake is still lean, only relying on the frank and sensitive naturalistic narrative to make the hardship real to the heart, this kind of passion and determination is not a tribute. The harsh reality burns away all hope and struggles and...
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Lawrence 2022-03-28 09:01:10
The camera is like a sharp scalpel cutting open the cold and warm daily life of the low-level people. The most uncomfortable thing is that the family has a happy meal on the day off. Suddenly, a phone call calls the mother away. There is no exaggeration of life such as empty and other trivial things. That's it. In the last paragraph, the father is scarred and wants to drive out. The son said that you only have one eye to see. It's dangerous to go out like this. The father said that it will be...
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Cora 2022-03-28 09:01:10
Why do idiot movie fans think that the emotion of such a movie should be restrained and the play should be advanced. Even if the emotion is restrained and the drama is advanced, you are still the same idiots who eat garbage every...
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Abbie Turner: This is my family, and I'm telling you now, nobody messes with my family.
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Ricky: I don't know what's got into you, I really don't. You're a smart kid just like Liza. You used to be in all the top sets. What is going on? Just give yourself some choices mate.
Abbie Turner: Seb?
Seb: Hmm-mm?
Abbie Turner: We've talked about this. You could go to uni.
Seb: Go to uni? What, and be like Harpoon's brother? £57 grand in debt and what? Working in a call centre now, getting smashed every weekend just to forget his problems. Of course.
Ricky: Yeah, but it doesn't have to be like that does it? There's some good jobs out there.
Seb: Good jobs? What good jobs?
Ricky: Well there is if you just knuckle down. Give yourself some options. Otherwise you're just going to end up like...
Seb: What, like you?
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Abbie Turner: Seb...
Seb: Do you really think I want that? Really?
Ricky: Yeah...
Seb: Well yeah of course I do don't I? I want to be like you.
Ricky: Yeah, going from shit job to shit job, working 14 hours a day, having to put up with everyone else's shit. Going from one shit job to another shit job. You're just going to end up a skivvy.
Seb: A skivvy? It's your choice to be a skivvy isn't it? A skivvy doesn't come to, you, you go to it - right?
Ricky: I'm doing my best Seb.
Seb: Maybe your best isn't good enough, is it?