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I, Daniel Blake (DVD, 2017) Amazing Real life drama, brand new sealed.

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Region Code
DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Format
DVD
Release Year
2017
Director
Ken Loach
Sub-Genre
Psychological, Computers, Melodrama, British, Epic, Fashion, Romance, Tragedy, Documentary, Urban, Drama, Thriller, Crime, Extreme Sports, Family, Political, Docudrama, Life Story, Sports, Adaptation
MPN
EO52086D
Genre
Drama
Season
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 18, 7
Film/TV Title
I, Daniel Blake
Edition
Widescreen, Box Set

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Product Information

Dave Johns stars as Daniel Blake in this raw, challenging look at the life of a man struggling to survive after a heart attack leaves him unable to work but authorities refuse his benefits. Hayley Squires plays Katie, the formerly homeless single mother whose family he befriends. Ken Loach's film is a powerful and harrowing look at society's harsh treatment of a proud and compassionate man.

Product Identifiers

BRAND
E-ONE
MPN
EO52086D
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2035469740

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
I, Daniel Blake
Region Code
DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Director
Ken Loach
Edition
Widescreen, Box Set
Format
DVD
Release Year
2017
Season
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 18, 7
Sub-Genre
Psychological, Computers, Melodrama, British, Epic, Fashion, Romance, Tragedy, Documentary, Urban, Drama, Thriller, Crime, Extreme Sports, Family, Political, Docudrama, Life Story, Sports, Adaptation
Genre
Drama

Dimensions

Weight
18 hundredths-pounds

Additional Product Features

Certificate
15
Special Features
Commentary, Retrospective Interviews, Additional Scenes
Rating
15
Style
Arthouse/Independent
Movie/TV Title
I, Daniel Blake

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  • Most favourable review

    Great film!

    Brilliant film with totally believable characters. The portrayal of mindless bureaucracy at its most jobsworthy is frighteningly real and so sad. Where's the room for compassion and common sense in the tragic responses of the authorities? The dignity shown by the lead characters provides a startling contrast.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ax-store

  • alway worth watching

    Great film of Ken Loach. Well worth the cash if you are politicially aware. Shows just how bad the system is nowadays in the UK. Always new actors taht will soon be on everyones lips. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, the latest from legendary director Ken Loach is a gripping, human tale about the impact one man can make. Gruff but goodhearted, Daniel Blake (Dave Johns) is a man out of time: a widowed woodworker who's never owned a computer, he lives according to his own common sense moral code. But after a heart attack leaves him unable to work and the state welfare system fails him, the stubbornly self-reliant Daniel must stand up and fight for his dignity, leading a one-man crusade for compassion that will transform the lives of a struggling single mother ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ax-store

  • I Daniel Blake DVD

    very true to life drama. based on the way disabled and vulnerable people are treated, by the government cuts to benefits. it follows a man who is driven, to sell his household goods. just to be able to live and also a woman a her children struggling to live due to sanctions. it has a good story line and a very sad ending. well worth watching. not all disabled people are benefit cheats. some disabilities are not visible and people are wrong to judge. just like the people in this movie, who work for the jobcentre/dwp etc

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: theentertainmentstore

  • Life as it really is

    The story is not a happy one but it is a true story of many who find themselves in this situation Systems expected expectations of all persons should not always be seen as being the norm for people are different, so their situations are different ones too. The inflexibility of our modern system to make allowances is seen by those in charge as being only the fault of the person themselves and not that the system should make allowances to cope and be more flexible. Daniel Blake is seen as being only a Square peg in a round hole" an idiomatic expression which describes the unusual individualist who could not fit into a niche in our modern societies rules . Rules should be for guidance but in our modern world they have become the rule made by the inflexible to be obeyed by all no matter ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: argos

  • Hard hitting British Movie

    This is truly great film. Focusing on the frustrations of modern life, that many of us encounter every single day. Drawing from factual events and genuine circumstances. The sad thing is that this is Britain today, this is "the system" in a developed nation, one of the richest economies in the world. We STILL treat the under privileged, in this case the working man, albeit a man unable to work due to ill health in a disgraceful manner. In many ways we should be ashamed of ourselves. Don't expect to come away from this movie feeling good, but do expect to feel emotion, real emotion. Be prepared to weep.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: webuybooks