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I, Daniel Blake
I, Daniel Blake

I, Daniel Blake (2016)

77% User Rating
1h 40min
Drama

"My name is Daniel Blake. I am a man, not a dog."

A middle aged carpenter, who requires state welfare after injuring himself, is joined by a single mother in a similar scenario.

Ken LoachDirector

Cast

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Dave Johns

Dave Johns

Dan

Hayley Squires

Hayley Squires

Katie

Briana Shann

Briana Shann

Daisy

Dylan McKiernan

Dylan McKiernan

Dylan

Kate Rutter

Kate Rutter

Ann

Sharon Percy

Sharon Percy

Sheila

Kema Sikazwe

Kema Sikazwe

China

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Magpie Richens

Piper

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Amanda Payne

Assessor

Chris McGlade

Chris McGlade

At the Sawmill

Shaun Prendergast

Shaun Prendergast

At the Sawmill

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Gavin Webster

At the Sawmill

Sammy T. Dobson

Sammy T. Dobson

Specialist Nurse

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Mickey Hutton

Neighbour With Dog

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Colin Coombs

Postman

David Murray

David Murray

Benefit Enquiry Line Advisor

Stephen Clegg

Stephen Clegg

Floor Manager

Andy Kidd

Andy Kidd

Job Centre Guard

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Kay Gilchrist-Ward

Job Centre Officer Manager

Dan Li

Dan Li

Stan Li

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Jane Birch

Librarian

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Kimberley Blair Smith

Student

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Junior Atilassi

Student

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John Sumner

C.V. Instructor

Dave Turner

Dave Turner

Harry Edwards

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Jackie Robinson

Food Bank

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Kathleen Germain

Food Bank

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Christine Wood

Food Bank

Micky McGregor

Micky McGregor

Supermarket Guard Ivan

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Neil Stuart Morton

Supermarket Manager

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Roy McCartney

Decision Maker

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Stephen Halliday

Furniture Dealer

Julie Nicholson

Julie Nicholson

Business Woman

Viktoria Kay

Viktoria Kay

Woman in House

Malcolm Shields

Malcolm Shields

Scotsman

Bryn Jones

Bryn Jones

Police

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Helen Dixon

Police

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Gary Jacques

Senior Police Officer

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Mick Laffey

Welfare Rights Officer

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Patricia Roberts

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Yvonne Maher

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Susan Robinson

Mike Milligan

Mike Milligan

Man at C.V. Meeting

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Laura Jane Barnes-Martin

Harriet Ghost

Harriet Ghost

Appeal Receptionist

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Brian Scurr

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James Hepworth

Shopper (uncredited)

Natalie Ann Jamieson

Natalie Ann Jamieson

Employment Support Allowance Assessor (uncredited)

Rob Kirtley

Rob Kirtley

Man in Food Bank (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 80%

April 14, 2017

**A reminder that the society is made up of all kinds of people and some of them need gentle assistance.** There was an Oscar buzz for this. Many film experts thought it would sail through, but that did not happen. Now I saw it and I think it should have made into. If the priests' dirty secrets were recognised to condemn on such a big platform, then this film deserves as well. Because it reveals the cruelty against the economically weaker families and computer illiterate old men. It is only this much short to be called a documentary film. I mean it was very realistic with cinematic dialogues, otherwise a documentary. This is a message film, highlights what's wrong with our system and who are all suffering from it. The actors were great and the 80 years- old director had done a magnificent job. You could watch as many films you want, but if you fail to watch a film like this often, there no meaning getting into film watching business. The story follows a 60 year old widower whose name mentioned in the title. As he is recovering from heart attack and as advise given by his doctor, now he's out of the job and support allowance. Whenever he approaches the officials to look his issue, they always come up with different reasons to send him back disappointing. Especially not being into the computers, he struggles to fill forms on the internet platform. He's very patience and following everything they have told him to do. One day he comes to aid to a single mother with two kids who recently moved to the city from London, when she is too struggling in the employment agency to get a job. So their relationship grows as they lend hands to one another in tough times. Following, how they recover from the issues they are facing is what the film to cover in the remaining parts. > "Listen, you know, you give me a plot of land, I can build you a house. But I've never been anywhere near a computer." I liked this the film, but I think it was too realistic for my kind of taste. Because I like emotional parts and in this film those parts were highly effective, but not sentimentally striking way. Maybe you can say, less music with more dramatisation changed the storytelling style. Though the focus given on economically lower class and their way of life, not intentionally, but lack of support in society, all these were well detailed. I have always supported films that point outs flaws in basic establishment in society. Almost all the major struggling juncture one goes through in the employment agency, particularly if the person was old is uncovered. Like the telephone calls responding to the recorded message, online applications, as well as meeting them in person. What we're facing right now in the world is or to know is, not everybody is a computer literate. It'll be in the future, but not now. They are not getting proper help, particularly agency treating them like the illegal immigrants. In addition the film gets more interesting when a single mother was introduced. On the other side, different issues faced by poverty ridden small family, particularly her desperate attempt to fulfill the basic needs of her children is heartbreaking. This is not just the English problem, but everywhere else in the world. It had won several awards, particularly one BAFTA award. A good film for everyone, only if you understand the notion of the film or else will be a boring film. While I was watching it, I thought it was a regular kind drama, so I kept expecting that things would turn this and that way. For almost the entire film, but it's only in the final stage something it came up with to surprise me. So my advice is keep low expectation and be patience. More importantly accept what it reveals than what you want from it. If you fail on that, then its not your film and to know that the only way is to watch it. _7½/10_

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I, DANIEL BLAKE - OFFICIAL UK 'QUOTES' SPOT [HD]

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