SummaryRicky, a former laborer, and his home-attendant wife Abby—who lost their home in the 2008 financial crash—are desperate to get out of their financial distress. When an opportunity comes up for Ricky to work as his own boss as a delivery driver, they sell their only asset, Abby’s car, to trade it in for a shiny new white van and the dream that Ric... Read More
Directed By:Ken Loach
Written By:Paul Laverty
Sorry We Missed You
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Universal Acclaim
82
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Metascore
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93% Positive
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Mar 5, 2020
100
Because the director weaves in enough scenes to show how deeply this family cares for one another, it never feels voyeuristic in its sadness but true to reality. This isn’t about emotional manipulation or poverty porn, it’s about showing a family as a whole.
May 17, 2019
91
As typical as it may sound from the outside, tender and devastating in turn, “Sorry We Missed You” is essential viewing.
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90% Positive
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Nov 20, 2020
9
OK, Ken always does too much and it's pretty predictable, but his films say so much about the social reality of the world. Indispensable bite.
May 17, 2019
90
An angry skewering of today’s gig economy as well as a moving drama about a loving family on the verge of implosion which is easily is one of Loach’s very best films.
Mar 5, 2020
80
The fact that Laverty and Loach take their cues from research and interviews keeps the tension visceral, not artificially heightened. More than usual for these evergreen chroniclers of everyday strife, their politics contextualizes the drama, and vice versa. In their domestic gut-punch of a story, they’ve exposed our new feudalism in a way that feels honest and blisteringly human.
May 17, 2019
80
Laverty and Loach have created another hard-hitting, powerful film, spiked with humour and moments of rare but profound humanity.
May 17, 2019
75
It is not a subtle film, and its bluntness is occasionally potent but just as often wearying.
May 18, 2019
60
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. I was less convinced by the family dynamics.
Feb 12, 2022
8
This is another hard hitting Ken Loach British social commentary type drama. It goes without saying its quite sobering and doesn't hide away from the many flaws of the system its focussing on (the so called 'gig economy'). The characters are pretty well developed and I liked seeing how the husband and wife struggle in their own jobs, their own circumstances, mostly quite isolated in their own ways, trying to work around the situations they find themselves in. It'd be hard not to feel sorry for the family depicted, to one extent or another, certainly. Its reasonably thought provoking, although of course its hardly a cheery film but neither should it be. This is worth a watch if it sounds of interest, so I'd recommend it, yes.
Feb 5, 2022
8
I expected nothing less from Ken Loach. The naturalism that permeates this story is what makes it so compelling and equally painful because it makes it clear that getting by while providing for your family has become more and more difficult today with outsourcing, where companies no longer have any responsibility to you because you are basically no longer an employee but just an easily replaceable asset. The performances are superbly honest and searing. Admittedly, the them could have afforded other approaches, but to deny the reality this story portrays is simply unflattering to the complete work of its director and cast. A really good film.
Apr 11, 2020
8
Director Ken Loach's searingly honest saga about the lengths a working class family must go to in order to make ends meet serves up a damning indictment of a business world devoid of compassion, sensitivity and flexibility. The film's superb ensemble cast and incisive script work together seamlessly to tell a tale of frustration, thwarted dreams and grim truths about a rigged system that keeps even the most industrious laborers from getting ahead, no matter how honestly and productively they toil. Even more important, though, the picture's poignancy is particularly relevant under today's prevailing conditions, especially those involving matters of making a living. "Sorry We Missed You," available for first run online streaming, can be an infuriating movie to watch at times, but its honesty and authenticity are undeniable -- the kind of story that inspires us all to demand change.
Aug 9, 2020
6
It was ok, not particularly interesting, characters were decent wouldn’t say is worth paying much to watch, maybe if it hits Netflix or something and you got nothing else to watch maybe slap it on
Dec 22, 2021
4
(Mauro Lanari)
An unrecognizable Loach, unexpectedly fragile in his arguments. Why shouldn't the one he chose be a dysfunctional family regardless of work problems? The father's relationship with his son appears compromised from the beginning, with the parent disinterested in understanding the boy and his artistic abilities even when he had all the time available. Also the aggression he suffers looks more like the gesture **** of thieves thugs than a sign of discomfort or socio-economic malaise. Last but not least, this married couple seems to have started a family naively, not taking into account today's historical condition, the one that made the phenomenon of singledom flourish.
Production Company:
- Sixteen Films
- BBC Film
- BE TV
- BFI Film Fund
- Canal+
- Casa Kafka Pictures Movie Tax Shelter Empowered by Belfius
- Casa Kafka Pictures
- Ciné+
- Cinéart
- France 2 Cinéma
- France Télévisions
- Le Pacte
- Les Films du Fleuve
- Tax Shelter du Gouvernement Fédéral Belge
- VOO
- Why Not Productions
- Wild Bunch
Release Date:Mar 4, 2020
Duration:1 h 41 m
Awards
Silk Road International Film Festival China
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Chicago International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
San Sebastián International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations




























