Sorry We Missed You Comments

  • Ora 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The bitterness of the lower-class workers in the UK, compared to my country's "courier brother", the foreign "courier brother" dragging the family's burden, of course, is unbearably miserable. The old director maintains the quality of the...

  • Michele 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Ken Loach doesn't need to play any cinematic tricks anymore, and I literally see the life of the global workforce today. This is the film's best thing about recognizing existence and acquiring experiences other than the ego. Why is no one in China making such a film? Why are all the wolves occupying the...

  • Jason 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    There is one unforgettable scene: the male protagonist pouted his butt, pedaled hard, and walked against the wind. The autumn clothes were not tucked into the long pants, and a small circle was exposed at the waist. At that moment, the characters stood still, the image of the loser appeared on the paper, the details determined success or failure, and the master was...

  • Herbert 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    No matter what the times change, Kenlodge can always find in his phantoms what he has always praised and what he has accused. This is his loyalty to the twentieth century and his loyalty to his beliefs. Realism may easily give you a sense of superiority of "it's this one again", but realism has never existed for your artistic taste. There are always some simple and hard things in this world. There are no tricks or no tricks. scheming, but always...

  • Logan 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Overwhelmed Jian Luzhi... Whenever a character encounters a dilemma that cannot be solved, he will immediately use a fade out to escape from the scene, and even continue to the end of the movie. It's really a rudimentary confrontation. The father delivers the courier, and the son has to do graffiti against consumerism; the mother works as a carer for others, but has no time to take care of the family... The focus on social criticism is blameless and strong. It doesn't matter what the camera...

  • Domenick 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    7 points. Kenlodge's normal play, whether in style or theme, is a habit. It is about how desperately a low-level family lives, how hard and how difficult it is. Paying attention to the bottom as always is a Kenloch conscience. The only regret is that the development of the plot in the back is a little deliberate, and all kinds of unfortunate things...

  • Dasia 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Ken Loach, the spokesperson for our social animals and working people. The water is hot and the world is real, but you have to live despite this. The father is a workaholic, the mother is too hard? The son is troublesome, and the daughter is...

  • Tremaine 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    After the father and son quarrel, they immediately cut to the mother and then there must be tears on their cheeks. After the emotional explosion, they immediately cut the shocked faces of others. I am really fed up with this kind of drama. If the tone of the female protagonist's reading of white at work is in line with the work itself, it is disgusting to use the same tone in the emotional explosion scene. "A little more miserable" may be for empathy, but it only makes people feel stereotyped...

  • Deanna 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    4.0. The film is so sincere, it doesn’t matter what position we stand on. The society is like this, and many judgments are based on our perspective. If you make a personal biography of a courier boss, it may be sad. The film can Trying to restore and explain everything that is happening from the perspective we see at the moment, it leads us to perceive a different reality. I think the mainstream market in China is very short of movies like Ken Rocky, why many movies that promote truth, goodness...

  • Mike 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Too bad, the kind that I can't cry. Life is nothing but death, but what is the purpose of living so...

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Sorry We Missed You quotes

  • Abbie Turner: This is my family, and I'm telling you now, nobody messes with my family.

  • 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?

    Ricky: Oh fucking nice!

    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?