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Sorry We Missed You Reviews

  • Alan 2022-03-24 09:03:19

    Compassion in everyday life

    It's been a long time since I wrote a long review. After watching this movie, I can't calm down for a long time.

    The director used extremely bland footage to film the daily life of the family.

    At the beginning of the film, the male protagonist wants to do a very well-paid but self-employed job....

  • Keanu 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    The harder you work, the more you fall into the abyss! Is there a way out of the predicament of individuals under capital control?

    Director Ken Lodge is a famous British film director. His socially conscious realism style makes his films sociologically meaningful. Therefore, he is called the "conscience" of British films. The various social issues shown under his lens make Chinese audiences feel the same way, and it seems to...

  • Brennan 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    Second Ken Loach

    Moviegoers used to control themselves before tears, whether by distraction or embarrassment, until last year when I, Daniel Blake's 'I am a man, not a dog' accusation at the end of the film broke down for the first time. The tear-jerking moment in Sorry We Missed You, for me, was the gaffe of Abby,...

  • Amelie 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    Writing a movie review for the first time in years

    I am a truck driver for a courier, and I have signed a similar agreement with the company. I am a self-employed person. Practically the same model as own employees. No social security, no labor contract, but high wages. Catch up with the peak period of the Chinese New Year now, plus the double blow...

  • Stephania 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    Ken Loach is not so much a director as he is a social activist

    What impresses me the most all the time is this kind of film about the situation of marginalized people in society, such as "When Happiness Knocks on the Door", such as "Little Guy", such as "Sorry, We Missed You" in 2019. The sentence "sorry we missed you" was originally a sentence written on the...

  • Athena 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    sorry we missed you

    The film focuses on an ordinary family under the self-employment system of capital. Originally happy, they were first dragged into the quagmire of life by the economic crisis, and then fell deeper and deeper under the coaxing of the capitalists. They work hard, but they can't make life better, they...

  • Casey 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    Social problems cannot be attributed to human problems

    I told others about this movie today, saying that the harder the protagonist works, the more needles he pierces, but there is nothing he can do.

    The man replied to me: Choice is greater than effort.

    I retorted: we can't simply attribute social problems to human problems. If we need people to do these...

  • Elisha 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    I watched about 185

    Miserable over. To be flexible, there was no plan at the beginning, and one had to deliver the courier and the other would be a nurse. There is a problem with the company. Is the express delivery industry so miserable? There is no trade union. In fact, it is still incomparable. The company I worked...

  • Uriah 2022-03-23 09:03:03

    The director deliberately used individual cases to describe it as common. The bottom class in the UK is not so miserable. It is because the father is indeed not smart enough. . He is the case not universal

    It is the same in the UK, including Europe and the United States, that is, doing manual work is very profitable, and blue-collar workers are no worse than white-collar workers.

    This father went to do some new Internet logistics. . . The contract will not be taken seriously, and it will be signed...