I, Make Poor Life Decisions

I, Make Poor Life Decisions

This is the best film of the decade so far, and maybe even Loach's best ever (big call). His anger at the injustice of it all is evident in every frame, as is his tenderness toward his characters, and in several scenes, the characters' kindness toward each other. I was in tears at the end.

To those who dismiss it as 'lefty crap' or something similar, you need to understand that this is what it is like. Government employees are expected to take the attitudes depicted in the film towards people. Human Beings. This world is of your making. It is what you wished for. I hope you are all pleased with yourselves, and I hope you never find yourself in Daniel Blake's position.

I, Daniel Blake should be required viewing for all elected officials and government employees.

All this movie did was confirm my belief that the UK is trash.


Ok movie though.

Why didn't he just get a part-time job thats easier on the heart? He also could have taken a loan from China, I mean he was only without welfare for like a month. He could have easily lived through it.

He worked a trade for 30 years, had no family, but didn't have any money saved?

How did a carpenter in work for thirty years end up living in a council flat with no savings?

Fucking hell, I'm 26 and I have eight grand in the bank.

What was he spending the money on?

His wife's funeral probably.
Few people know this, but funerals are fucking expensive. The most basic ones can cost more than 50k easily. People really overlook how important it is to have a funeral insurance plan.

>What was he spending the money on?

Not on toothbrush, knowing the british dental hygiene..

I know they are expensive, but 50k? In what fucking country do you live in?

It's pretty funny considering Newcastle is much cheaper than London, would've been more believable if it was set there and not here in the north.

he had a wife who died of cancer may be he spent on her medical bils

Was Daniel supposed to be learning disabled?

he didn't live with his parents

I find it odd that somebody keeps making these threads just so people can keep bringing up that he should have had money saved up. We got it guys, you don't need to keep making the same argument over and over again. Just stop bringing the movie up if you hate it so much.

You can see the mic wire under the guys shirt

UK, famalam. NHS, rarely tend to be medical bills.

>I'm 26 and I have eight grand in the bank.

That's it? How long do you think that would last, idiot?

checked and desu agreed

Give the Tories another few years to finish dismantling it, there will be.

>50k

Fuck off moron. The only way a funeral would be that expensive is if your mum was the queen.

just fuck my leader of the opposition up

honestly jdimsa

Good, about time we started the genocide of the leechers on society aka poortherners.

I, a tory voter, struggle with statistics

Is this from Reddit?

that's more than most people

>This world is of your making. It is what you wished for. I hope you are all pleased with yourselves
What are you even talking about?

>comparing the savings of a 26 year old to the savings of a 60 year old

t. cornish pleb

It appears he's gone insane

so he's made 8k in 26 years

so by the age of 60, he will have made what, 80k? fucking lol

I'm 35 and I have literally no savings.

It's fine, though. I live in a commie state.

>m8 bein poor, stupid, uneducated, and ineducable is hard hagm (havin a giggle m8)

The dismantling of the NHS is Labour's fault.

>everyone should pay for my dumb mistakes

What statistics?

>I shitpost on a North Korean Pottery forum in the middle of the day commenting on fictional peoples life descisions

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he had a wife who was suffering from illness and he had to stop work to care for her.

a 26 year old who lives at home with his parents

>thinking hurts