Sorry We Missed You: Directed by Ken Loach. With Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Mcgowan, Katie Proctor. Hoping that self-employment through gig economy can solve their financial woes, a hard-up UK delivery driver and his wife struggling to raise a
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Sorry We Missed You(2019) was selected for the “Life & Society” screening section of China's 12th European Union Film Festival (EUFF), which was held to promote understanding and exchange between the people of China and Europe. The 12th EUFF comprised five screening sections: “Life and So...
Like “I, Daniel Blake,”“Sorry We Missed You” is as intimate and immersive as a documentary. Emphasizing their parallels, both begin the same way, in darkness, the main character being asked a prepared list of questions. Here it is a job interview, or at least that is what it seems...
Sorry We Missed Youis the latest film from acclaimed British directorKen Loach. Loach has made many great films over the years that delved into social realism. Great works likeI, Daniel Blake, It’s a Free World…, Vera Drake, The Wind That Shakes the Barley; all e...
The ache to make things work is deeply felt inKen Loach’s latest film,“Sorry We Missed You.”Updating the kitchen sink drama for the gig economy, the movie follows Ricky (Kris Hitchen) as he takes on impossible hours, demands and tasks as a subcontracted deliveryman in the ...
Ken Loach’s follow-up to the heartrending I, Daniel Blake covers similar ground, dramatizing the way “the system” of commerce and government in the 21st century devalues and undermines working-class people. Sorry We Missed You was filmed in Newcastle,
” (Langhof, 2002), and he seems to have been making the same films for years. His latest filmSorry We Missed You(2019), directed at the age of 83, has been screened in several cities in China as a standout film in the Life and Society section of the European Union Film Festival....
It’s safe to say you will never look at a deliveryman the same way after seeing Sorry We Missed You. Loach’s films are empathy-vehicles, and we’re fortunate to take the ride from a seat of privilege. The ending is taken a bit to the extreme, but it’s a fitting dystopian send...
The film "Sorry We Missed You" has been chosen as the research subject due to its examination of Western neoliberal-associated cultural values and related lifestyle practices. The aim is to uncover the realm of values that pertain to new Western individualistic ...