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Sorry We Missed You

7.3·2019·100 min·English·Réalisé par Ken Loach

Voulons-nous vraiment un travail qui nous éloigne de la famille ?

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Synopsis

À Newcastle, Ricky et sa famille se battent contre la précarité depuis des années. Pourtant, ni Ricky ni son épouse Abby n’ont cessé de travailler. Alors qu’il est temporairement sans emploi, Ricky voit dans l’opportunité de devenir chauffeur-livreur à son compte avec son propre camion, une formidable occasion de s’en sortir. Abby, aide soignante à domicile, l’aide à réaliser son projet en vendant sa propre voiture. Mais Ricky doit rendre des comptes à la société de transport qui lui assigne ses courses et contrôle son travail, et finalement sa vie et celle des siens. Commence alors pour toute sa famille la spirale infernale des pièges de l’uberisation.

Acteurs principaux
Kris Hitchen

Kris Hitchen

Ricky

Debbie Honeywood

Debbie Honeywood

Abby

Rhys Mcgowan

Rhys Mcgowan

Seb

Katie Proctor

Katie Proctor

Liza Jane

Ross Brewster

Ross Brewster

Maloney

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Lee Brown BarrowVIP
7/10Aug 10, 2020

Yes, the film is miserable and depressing, but it's supposed to be. This is reality for many, and it's not meant to offer easy viewing. Ken Loach does what he does best, and makes us face the reality that is faced by so many. Watch it, and be a little kinder to the next Amazon delivery guy who comes to your door.

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manicureVIP
8/10Jan 13, 2022

I loathe most films about poverty that shove social issues in your face, but this one makes a noteworthy exception. The cinematography is essential but at the same far from turning everything into a cheap mockumentary. Instead, you can see that it's an actual film with carefully constructed scenes and dialogues. The natural performances and overall bleak mood made "Sorry We Missed You" one of those rare films that manage to define social problems without sounding preachy or overly sentimental. Drama gets a little heavy-handed in the second half, but it's never to the point it shows a lack of taste.

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miguelreina
Jul 10, 2020

Modern slavery. Amazon style. Ken Loach and Paul Laverty portray the seedier side of our society. Like "I, Daniel Blake" (2016) and "My name is Joe" (1998), another masterpiece about survival. Live to have no life. The characters find no respite. The worst is yet to come. The wife's call to the slave boss is a cry of despair. But despair does not feed. There are movies that hit the stomach. This one beats it up.

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BRANFI
6/10May 4, 2020

This s was depressing. Be sure you're in the right state of mind before you watch this. I went it in blind and I probably wouldn't have if I had known.

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mubelotix
10/10Apr 5, 2026

This movie is so good it will make your grandma grab a knife and walk straight to the nearest billionnaire

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