Sorry We Missed You 2020 Apr 2026
: The film centers on Ricky, a delivery driver, who is told he is "working with" the company rather than "for" them. This rhetoric of "becoming your own boss" is used to mask the reality of zero-hour contracts , where workers have no safety net, no sick pay, and must absorb all financial risks, such as leasing their own equipment.
The 2019 film (released in many regions in 2020), directed by Ken Loach , serves as a visceral indictment of the gig economy and the erosion of worker rights. The film functions as a companion piece to Loach's previous work, I, Daniel Blake , shifting focus from those on benefits to the "working poor" who struggle despite full-time employment. Core Themes and Social Analysis Sorry We Missed You 2020
: The narrative explores how precarious work bleeds into family dynamics. Ricky and his wife Abbie (a home care worker) work 12 to 16 hour days, leaving their children, Seb and Liza Jane, to essentially raise themselves or act as emotional guardians for their exhausted parents. : The film centers on Ricky, a delivery
: A critical sub-theme is the historical shift from union-led labor to individualized, competitive work. Abbie's interactions with a former labor activist highlight the contrast between past worker solidarity and the modern environment where workers are pitted against each other for lucrative routes. Cinematic Techniques The Best Movies of the 2020s So Far The film functions as a companion piece to