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Sorry We Missed You
Directed by
Ken Loach
Not Rated
2019
1h 41m
Drama
7.6
88%
82%
7.3
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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 family end up trapped in the vicious circle of this modern-day form of labour exploitation.
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Cast of Sorry We Missed You
Kris Hitchen
Ricky
Debbie Honeywood
Abby
Rhys Mcgowan
Seb
Katie Proctor
Liza Jane
Ross Brewster
Maloney
Charlie Richmond
Henry
Julian Ions
Freddie
Sheila Dunkerley
Rosie
Maxie Peters
Robert
Christopher-John Slater
Ben
Heather Wood
Mollie
Alberto Dumba
Harpoon
Natalia Stonebanks
Roz
Jordan Collard
Dodge
Dave Turner
Magpie
Stephen Clegg
Policeman
Darren Lee Jones
Council Worker
Nikki Marshall
Traffic Warden
Mike Milligan
Man with Drip
Grace Brown
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Sorry We Missed You Ratings & Reviews
Vox
Charles Bramesco
Loach's film does the work of putting their theories into practice, showing how policy decisions made in isolation ripple out into tragedy once they're enacted.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"Sorry We Missed You" depicts the vise into which many people are forced to put head, hearts, and lives in order to pay the rent and feed their families.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
This absorbing and ultimately shattering portrayal of the costs of a late-capitalist system obsessed with convenience, efficiency and nanosecond precision couldn't be more timely.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
As you might be able to discern, this is not an easy film, but it is a brilliant film, and one that encompasses an aspect of the contemporary world with both grace and fisticuffs.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Loach, working with a script by Paul Laverty, follows the dramatic principle of Murphy's Law, piling an agonizing litany of undeserved misfortunes on characters left blank.
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Leonard Maltin
The genius of Loach and Laverty's work is that it's heartbreakingly real but never preachy or pedantic. If I had to sum the film up I would choose another adjective instead: devastating.
NPR
Mark Jenkins
A lacerating social drama that proceeds to demolish the current corporate line on "gig work."
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
In their domestic gut-punch of a story, they've exposed our new feudalism in a way that feels honest and blisteringly human.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
What makes it one of Loach's best isn't just its rage (which is plentiful) but its compassion (which is overwhelming).
Rolling Stone
David Fear
The movie's title, taken from the slip used to denote an attempted delivery, takes on a much more caustic, bitter resonance long before the credits roll.
New York Times
Wesley Morris
This is a Loach movie, and along with being one of Earth's most venerable and venerated directors, he's almost without peer as a filmmaker formidably committed to exposing the sins of our wages.
RogerEbert.com
Nell Minow
Beautifully performed with searing honesty and naturalism by the entire cast.
National Newspaper Publishers Association
Dwight Brown
Each of the four main characters are perfectly developed by talented actors who delve deep into their psyches.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
It's difficult to imagine a more socially engaged or powerful condemnation of the exploitative gig economy than Ken Loach's latest.
AWFJ.org
Roxana Hadadi
Sorry We Missed You explores the toll of a capitalist society, and the ensemble's thoughtful performances drive home the increasing displacement of our global working class.
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Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Sorry We Missed You is marked by a determined vision to reveal the abuses, exploitations and humiliations rife in the contemporary British labor market for those who struggle to survive on its outskirts, and he does so with immense compassion
Los Angeles Times
Justin Chang
As a stripped-down, minutely detailed portrait of the daily grind as back-breaking Sisyphean ordeal, "Sorry We Missed You" is engrossing and bluntly persuasive.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
Sorry to Miss You doesn't break new ground for the filmmaker, but it radiates a timeliness that suggests an old-fashioned Ken Loach lament matters more than ever.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
When your lone goal is to violently stir the conscience of a captive audience, a sledgehammer will do just fine.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
Loach has now done it again. His new film, "Sorry We Missed You," is another intimate and powerful drama about what's going on in people's everyday lives - not just in England, but all over the world.
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