Dae-young's downfall.

Hal 2022-03-22 09:02:39

What the director expresses is mourning, not misery. No matter how miserable it is, it can go beyond Syria and Iraq. The son has already expressed his desire for his previous life, and he would rather not go to college than the male protagonist. It is good that the male protagonist can accompany his family. Because the male protagonist was engaged in finance before, he can support the family and accompany the children leisurely and easily by eating the dividends of British Capital. But after the financial crisis, this road is gone, and I can only go to work as a wage earner. It has changed the way of life of the British people, and it is difficult to change from extravagance to thrift, revealing the frustration of the decline of British capital. and lament.

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  • Melvin 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    It's Ken Loach, who is used to focusing his camera on the bottom class in Britain. Not feminine or dazzling, straightforward, honest, and powerful! The cross-description of labor's repressive work and personal family life, pity for hard labor, and accuse of capital, directly point to the lack of social security administration. During the period when my daughter confessed, the family of three cried, and I cried too. The teenager beside me cried, and the whole audience cried, which is better than "I am Black". Please, Ken Loach, who is in his old age, must continue to shoot. You are the British conscience.

  • 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 money.

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?