SORRY WE MISSED YOU – Review by Roxana Hadadi

What sacrifices would you make for the chance, however slim, of financial stability? The slippery slope of what you would give up for the fantasy of wealth is the focus of Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You, a film that puts an extremely humanist spin on the classist struggle depicted in films like this year’s Best Picture Oscar winner Parasite.

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SORRY WE MISSED YOU – TIFF19 Review by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

No one can ever accuse stalwart British filmmaker Ken Loach of lacking focus. Now over five decades into his feature filmmaking career, with his latest movie Sorry We Missed You he continues his near-unwavering focus on the systematic dehumanization of those struggling to survive in the meat grinder of late capitalism.

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