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I, Daniel Blake Reviews

  • Van 2022-09-05 09:51:42

    "I Am Blake": Why Live?

    "I Am Blake": Why Live?

    Liu Qiang loves movies

  • Earnest 2022-09-04 15:58:26

    How can the dying old man get the relief money in "I Am Blake"? Has society given a way?

    It took the helpless elderly person an hour and 48 minutes to get through to the customer service call. People around him who are more helpless than himself; the elderly Blake used his short life to set a benchmark for the helpless, and the elderly Blake also used his short life to warm...

  • Erwin 2022-09-04 12:42:39

    I'm Blake, the life of a real person

    I think this is the best movie of 2016

    First, there is the authenticity of the story response. I think this is the most basic requirement of a drama film. Generally, the story of a film will have some changes and modifications, even if it is a film from a real story (such as Hacksaw Ridge, which...

  • Jeff 2022-09-04 00:12:35

    The underclass and the dark side of society

    A very good realistic film, an orphaned old man who lost his job and lost his wife kept getting frustrated trying to apply for unemployment insurance, and a single mother who left her husband alone with two children. After the two met, they supported each other and cherished each other.

    The subject...

  • Adelbert 2022-09-03 12:22:35

    "The Silent Majority"

    Although the British veteran left-wing director Ken Loach's "I Am Blake" won the Palme d'Or in Cannes for 16 years, it was also dubbed "self-repetitive and quite satisfactory" by the public, or it can only be regarded as a boo "Lifetime Achievement Award". Ken Lodge has spent his entire life...

  • Rocio 2022-09-03 08:29:34

    Peter Bradshaw film review translation

    ★★★★ (5 out of 5 stars) With this film - maybe his last, maybe not - Ken Lodge has further established himself as the John Bunyan of contemporary British cinema. Based on research and interviews by screenwriter Paul Lefferty, the film tells the fictional story of Daniel Black, a middle-aged widower...

  • Rachael 2022-08-21 23:05:25

    bottom record

    It's a twisted story, but it's a bit too monotonous, straightforward, and routine.

    The way to describe suffering is to directly express how hard it is, and then keep repeating how hard it is; the cycle of early childbirth, ignorance, prostitution, and poverty is also faintly seen; the...

  • Jean 2022-08-21 19:34:48

    The movie is out, and then what?

    Like the later work "Sorry, We Missed You", it focuses on the bottom people under the capitalist system. The seemingly perfect welfare system of capital society is too "institutionalized" and "standardized" but cannot provide corresponding social services and services. Guarantee, this society has...

  • Dion 2022-08-21 06:33:40

    Viewing experience: He reminds me that the world still has temperature

    I think the structure of this story is simple, but what the story wants to express is very complicated: during the viewing process, you will constantly think about how flawed the welfare system in this society really is. "I Am Black" is definitely not a simple movie, whether it makes you start to...

  • Monica 2022-08-19 21:06:00

    A rallying cry for personal meaning and human values!

    There are some good movies that are left but not sober.

    Life can be deadlocked, service calls that are always busy, compassionate pensions for "wasting time", so hungry that you lose your mind when you see food, so desolate that your only assets are old furniture or your own body... There are a lot...