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I, Daniel Blake Reviews

  • Josue 2022-11-15 05:29:49

    I, Daniel Black

    Plain, restrained, and heavy, under the lens of realism, it is a strong reflection of modern society. Ken Loach's use of a camera against a national system is admirable.

    Self-esteem humiliated by the procedural system, fallen people abandoned by the changes of the times, ordinary people ignored by...

  • Marvin 2022-11-15 00:07:05

    Who cares about the dignity of the poor?

    The main thread of the film is Blake's process of applying for employment support allowances, which begins with staff inquiries and ends with a collapsed death in the toilet before the grievance interview.

    Because of serious heart problems, Blake's doctor suggested that he should not continue to...

  • Arden 2022-11-12 14:24:19

    The experience of watching "I Am Blake"

    This is a WTO entry by an 80-year-old old leftist. The widower Blake, shot by director Ken Loach, has no children and suffers from a serious heart condition, making him unable to work. Through conversations with "professional medical professionals", Black hopes to apply for employment assistance...

  • Ibrahim 2022-11-10 06:57:39

    Institutions, poverty, and the ability to love

    "I Am Blake" is a warm and sad story about an upright, kind-hearted and industrious old man who has been taking care of his mentally ill wife all his life. The carpenter job I liked died of depression in the cumbersome process of applying for benefits. Although he was in trouble, he was...

  • Kameron 2022-11-09 22:24:55

    "If one day, when we all become 'Black', would you be willing to give us a little warmth?" - If

    "...Can you lift your arm and make a movement like wearing a hat?"

  • Erika 2022-11-09 11:20:22

    nothing more and nothing less.

    - I couldn't help laughing in the first part, and burst into tears in the second part. Maybe this type can easily affect my compassion. Reasonable and reasonable are often in conflict.

    -Seeing the words and deeds of some social workers in the camera are so understanding, I will think of the things I...

  • Micheal 2022-11-08 04:32:34

    me, don't bow

    Author: Fang Hanjun

    Ken Lodge's "Children and Eagles", "Mother with Broken Wings", "My Name is Joe", "Bread and Roses" and "The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves" are all well-known masterpieces. The famous British director Mike Lee is a master at shooting realistic themes. It just means that Ken Lodge is...

  • Rosario 2022-11-06 07:46:18

    we are not black

    One of the more disappointing movies for Ken Loach, of course, their views of a movie cannot be separated from the limitations caused by their own environment. Those Chinese audiences who only see British pills in the movie can save it, we just want to be Black those who cannot

    There is a saying in...

  • Rosario 2022-11-06 03:50:49

    The cry and struggle of the little people

    People like Dan are upright and kind, even when they are in a bad situation but want to help others: these three poor mothers and children...

    Rarely can you imagine that life is so difficult for the underprivileged in a developed country like the UK

    It's also hard to imagine how many women in the...

  • Theodore 2022-11-02 09:49:22

    Familiar tastes are far away

    2016 Palme d’Or, I thought it would be a lengthy and temperamental film, but I didn’t expect it to be a nuanced to trivial life film, just a realistic embodiment of the true meaning of the people at the bottom. It's a bit rare.

    As the title suggests, I am Blake, not Blair, just a member of the...