The splendid film "Sorry we missed you" (Ken Loach, 2019) where shows the tension and arguments about new forms of employability in the delivery business. We see the devaluation of labour rights and consideration and approach of the company towards its employees.
Ricky and his family have been fighting an uphill struggle against debt since the 2008 financial crash. An opportunity to wrestle back some independence appears with a shiny new van and the chance to run a franchise as a self-employed delivery driver. It's hard work, and his wife's job as a carer is no easier. The family unit is strong but when both are pulled in different directions everything comes to a breaking point.
This film is probably the most heartbreaking film I saw all year.
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