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Darrell 2022-03-17 09:01:07
The working truck cannot be used for family mutual assistance privately. I remembered that I was queuing home after elementary school when my mother yelled and was punished by the teacher the next day. It's just this little thing that looks very prickling under Ken Rocky's bitter scenes. If this film is introduced in China, it will not be inferior to the pain point of "Why Home". The perception is the same as in "Out of My World" and "Little Sunshine Beauty". Regarding father and son, the...
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Janiya 2022-03-17 09:01:07
Don't be chirping, there is no director at this level in China, so I just blown...
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Nickolas 2022-03-16 09:01:06
It's been a long time since I cried so hard in the theater. Think about the current nationalist wave in Europe. It’s really too easy to be incited to live so hard. “It’s all immigrants who rob jobs and make our wages so low.” In fact, they are all black-hearted...
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Magnus 2022-03-16 09:01:06
A movie viewing that exceeded expectations, Ken Roach's work has the strongest emotional resonance with domestic audiences. Even though the soundtrack is minimal, it is still rational, restrained, calm and realistic, but the warm support of the family's affection under the cruel reality of reality is too touching and soft. The pain of middle-aged people, the main force of social labor, and the reflections of teenagers on parental relationships have all been well expressed, a master-level...
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Westley 2022-03-15 09:01:06
#siff# More cruel than the movie is that only Ken Lochken writes a biography for these people, but it is impossible for these people to see this film in the cinema the first time. If you have money and time to see, even if you squeeze out a few worthless tears like me, it is impossible to really know this kind of...
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Gerardo 2022-03-15 09:01:06
B+ / Much better than the previous work of Palme d’Or. Except for the strong transition at the end, almost all the techniques are plain and confidently focused on the social culture of the characters and their delicate interactions. Even if you peel off the flesh and blood, you may see a similar template, but how can the flesh and blood be peeled...
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Emory 2022-03-14 14:12:27
SIFF. Ken Roach is too ruthless. He doesn't give anyone a way to survive, and he can't go to death. Really, I can only go for...
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Jamey 2022-01-16 08:02:11
In a sense, Ken Roach has always been an embarrassing existence. Realism as an art genre was sentenced to death as a capitalist ventriloquism decades ago, but on the other hand, Ken Roach’s Each work instilled his care for the bottom people and his criticism of capitalism. It is under such a strong humanity that "Sorry We Missed You" has a more complex text than "I Am Blake", and it is also more penetrating and impactful. Not only does it depict the more embarrassing and chaotic situation in...
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Eunice 2022-01-16 08:02:11
Ken Roach played steadily, and his back got cold when I watched this movie closer to life. The stacking pressure gradually overflowed, and the ordinary family was crushed like a snowball, but the reflection was outside the scene: which social security link caused people to work desperately and become poorer and poorer? Chilling heart is chilling, but the next second I want to go back and work hard to make...
Sorry We Missed You Comments
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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?
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?