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Elza 2022-11-21 14:06:54
This is a good movie, Mr. Ken just keep making it like...
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Dayton 2022-11-21 12:58:02
I'm not a string of social security numbers, not a piece of data on a screen; I pay taxes on time, and I pay a lot of money, and I'm proud of it; I don't accept, let alone seek alms; my name is Daniel Black, and I'm upright Man, not a dog begging on the street; I hereby claim my rights and ask you to treat me with respect; I, Daniel Blake, are a citizen with no extravagance and no...
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Wiley 2022-11-16 23:13:42
The only gain was learning a new word, Geordie: North East English and local accent. The heroine came to Newcastle from London, full of Geordie, is it not reasonable? It's not that it's bad, it's just that I'm tired of watching your bitter scenes. The artistry of "The Wind Blows the Rice Waves" is hard to surpass. You should retire now. The way to show a very hungry person is to have her say "I'm hungry", which is too...
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Jayme 2022-11-14 22:05:22
Many people criticize Ken Loach for repeating himself. The theme, perspective and context of the filming are all in the same tune as some singers' songs. This has instead formed a greater irony effect, that is, no matter how long Uncle Ken has been focusing on and how much attention has been aroused, it seems that the lives of the people at the bottom of the UK are not that much better. Instead, with the further decline of the UK, the world pattern continues change, it could get worse. In 2020,...
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Rickey 2022-11-10 05:51:50
The cold and penetrating social tragedy created by the bureaucracy of the system, the warmth of mutual support between the two low-level people regardless of return, the comparison between the two is exciting, and tears are flowing. It is very interesting to directly mention China, which is more suitable for changing to the Chinese context. The Palme d'Or must be a dazzling formalism? Isn't life itself so realistic and directly smashed every day? There are not many good ones. Tribute to...
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Carolyne 2022-11-05 09:04:27
This is a film that can only be made by someone who has been in film for 50 years, and the Palme d'Or is no problem. Ken Lodge's Road to Simplicity is a kind of simplicity that is almost the whole header, but only simplicity and daily life are worthy of describing the hardships of the life of the bottom people, and only simplicity can hit the heart. Comparing this film with the graduation test, you can see the difference: the latter talks about the evil of the system, while the former tells you...
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Chet 2022-11-03 18:59:08
Kiss or not, class distinction. The characters in the film are like that, and so are the audience and the director. May the old man guide us healthily for another 50 years, just not retire, just not retire, just not...
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Katheryn 2022-10-30 04:52:04
The reality is like "The Selfish Giant", with the humor of "An Angel's Part", the whole is very confused, and the end of death is an extreme accusation, and the hopeless optimism presented by Ken Lodge seems so sad and bitter , the depiction of the lower-class citizens is too real, and I can't help but feel sympathy. Of course, the plot also has some dramatic things, so it makes its warmth a little nihilistic, but the emotions are too good, and people are still...
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Laurie 2022-10-28 12:43:58
@balmes The ending is outrageous, very, very, very disliked, but Ken Roach is still the Ken Roach, gentle and sharp, simple and moving, and never disappoints. The long-term cruel and indifference in life and the moments of warmth and blood that flashed in his lens gleamed in his lens. Although the tone was a lot pessimistic, the heart of the innocent child remained...
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Gillian 2022-10-28 11:19:01
I feel that Kenlodge only played 60-70% this time, but he still admires the pure line drawing technique but can lead the audience to brew the superb skills of igniting emotions. It seems that the scene that has been spoiled can be resisted, but the scene of receiving relief food and opening the can Accidentally high-energy tearjerker, Ken Loach is like Blake, a straight-hearted, kind and compassionate old man next door; the recruit girl and the church scene setting feel unnatural; the Scottish...
I, Daniel Blake Comments
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Milan 2022-09-15 06:56:24
"I Am Blake"
I randomly caught this film in the movie list, and it really fits my current state of mind. Still the film that won the Palme d’Or in Cannes, the 81-year-old director Ken Lodge showed us a life cycle encountered by people at the bottom who have lived under the capitalist social system for many...
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Cathy 2022-09-29 23:12:20
I just want to swear!
There are two scenes in the movie that made people cry. One is when the mother took her daughter to the relief station to pick up daily necessities. Because she was so hungry that she couldn't stand it, she even picked up a can on the shelf and opened it with her hands. I grabbed it and stuffed it...
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Ann: Please listen to me, Dan. It's a huge decision to come off JSA without any other income coming in. Look, it... It could be weeks before your appeal comes through. You see, there's no time limit for a mandatory reconsideration. I've got a time limit. And you might not win. Please, just keep signing on. Get somebody to help you with the online job searches. Otherwise, you could lose everything. Please don't do this. I've seen it before. Good people, honest people, on the street.
Daniel: Thank you, Ann. But when you lose your self-respect, you're done for.
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Daniel: Was I a soldier? Oh, more dangerous than that. I was a carpenter.