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I, Daniel Blake

  • 20162016
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  • 1h 40m
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7.8/10
61K
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Dave Johns in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
A middle aged carpenter who requires state welfare after injuring himself, is joined by a single mother in a similar scenario.
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After surviving a heart-attack, a 59-year-old carpenter must fight bureaucratic forces to receive Employment and Support Allowance.After surviving a heart-attack, a 59-year-old carpenter must fight bureaucratic forces to receive Employment and Support Allowance.After surviving a heart-attack, a 59-year-old carpenter must fight bureaucratic forces to receive Employment and Support Allowance.
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61K
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    • Ken Loach
    • Paul Laverty(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Dave Johns
    • Hayley Squires
    • Sharon Percy
    • Ken Loach
    • Paul Laverty(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Dave Johns
    • Hayley Squires
    • Sharon Percy
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 200User reviews
    • 261Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award

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    Briana Shann in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
    Dave Johns and Hayley Squires in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
    Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Briana Shann, and Dylan McKiernan in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
    Dave Johns, Ken Loach, Hayley Squires, and Dylan McKiernan in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
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    I, Daniel Blake (2016)
    Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Briana Shann, and Dylan McKiernan in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
    Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Briana Shann, and Dylan McKiernan in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
    Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Briana Shann, and Dylan McKiernan in I, Daniel Blake (2016)
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    Dave Johns
    Dave Johns
    • Daniel Blake
    Hayley Squires
    Hayley Squires
    • Katie
    Sharon Percy
    • Sheila
    Briana Shann
    Briana Shann
    • Daisy
    Dylan McKiernan
    • Dylan
    • (as Dylan Phillip McKiernan)
    Kate Rutter
    Kate Rutter
    • Ann
    Kema Sikazwe
    • China
    Magpie Richens
    • Piper
    • (as Steven Richens)
    Amanda Payne
    • Employment Support Allowance Assessor
    Chris McGlade
    • At the Sawmill
    Shaun Prendergast
    Shaun Prendergast
    • At the Sawmill
    Gavin Webster
    Gavin Webster
    • At the Sawmill
    Sammy T. Dobson
    • Specialist Nurse
    Mickey Hutton
    • Neighbour with dog
    Colin Coombs
    • Postman
    David Murray
    David Murray
    • Benefit Enquiry Line Advisor
    Stephen Clegg
    • Job Centre Floor Manager
    Andy Kidd
    • Job Centre Guard
      • Ken Loach
      • Paul Laverty(screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      From the end credits: «A very special thanks to workers within the DWP [Department for Work and Pensions] and PCS [Public and Commercial Services] Union who provided us with invaluable information but who must remain anonymous.»
    • Goofs
      Daniel gets into the police car wearing the coat lent to him, but after the car drives off the coat is left on the pavement.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Katie: They call this a "pauper's funeral" because it's the cheapest slot, at 9:00. But Dan wasn't a pauper to us. He gave us things that money can't buy. When he died, I found this on him. He always used to write in pencil. And he wanted to read it at his appeal but he never got the chance to. And I swear that this lovely man, had so much more to give, and that the State drove him to an early grave. And this is what he wrote. "I am not a client, a customer, nor a service user. "I am not a shirker, a scrounger, a beggar, nor a thief. "I'm not a National Insurance Number or blip on a screen. "I paid my dues, never a penny short, and proud to do so. "I don't tug the forelock, but look my neighbour in the eye and help him if I can. "I don't accept or seek charity. "My name is Daniel Blake. I am a man, not a dog. "As such, I demand my rights. "I demand you treat me with respect. "I, Daniel Blake, am a citizen, "nothing more and nothing less."Thank you.

    • Crazy credits
      A very special thanks to workers within the DWP [Department for Work and Pensions] and PCS [Public and Commercial Services] Union who provided us with invaluable information but who must remain anonymous. [Government edict that public employees in these departments cannot speak publicly about their work.]
    • Connections
      Featured in Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Sailing By
      (1963)

      Composed by Ronald Binge

      Performed by The Alan Perry/William Gardner Orchestra as The Perry/Gardner Orchestra

      Conducted by Ronald Binge

      Licensed courtesy of Mozart Edition (Great Britain) Ltd.

    User reviews200

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    8/10
    A raw and honest look at ow the British system fails it's people
    Ken Loach is a name I always recognise but then struggle to remember any of his work. I think, "ah good, it's by Ken Loach" and then "what's he done again? Oh Kes!" But Kes was 47 years ago and shamefully, I'm not familiar with any of his films since then. One conclusion from this realisation is that Loach has a strong reputation as a filmmaker and this was my long awaited reunion.

    We follow Daniel Blake, a middle-aged carpenter who's taken a few recent knocks, one of which is suffering a heart-attack and deemed not able to return to work. It's a position no one would want to be in, forced to sacrifice your own health or lose everything you have worked so hard for.

    We witness the hurdles that seem purposely put there to hinder payments, speaking from personal experience I can relate to this situation to a degree. How are people such as Daniel Blake suppose to survive, or better still, have a good life they are suppose to be able to live.

    It's a harsh reality on how parts of the British system fails it's people and proof that there's no real incentive to do things by the book. Having been in a similar situation myself, skirting the unemployment line getting advise from people who have no ambitious or understanding of what I wanted to do.

    Taking this on a more personal level, I quit a stressful position last year in the hopes of pursuing my own dream of being an artist and writer. Having to sign agreement that I would spend a number of hours trying to find work and having to provide evidence of doing so each fortnight would grant me the universal credit that I never actually received. I actually had a good case worker, as everyplace of work has good people, but equally there are those that can't see beyond, much like what is portrayed in this story. Though, instead of supporting me in trying to be something I both enjoy and apparently good at, they attempted to find me similar stressful jobs that I left for my own sanity, wanting to place me back amongst the wolves.

    Dave Johns is exceptional as Daniel Blake, emitting the boiling frustrations of the soul- destroying turn of events, right to the very end. Hayley Squires' Katie is short of brilliant too, displaying the tremendous pressure when faced with these kind of tribulations. Though, the acting from the rest of the supporting cast is less desirable, it's forgivable.

    It's a raw, honest and emotional look at the suffering and poor way of life some unfortunate people have to contend with in Great Britain. It's compelling, invoking and upsetting, showing the great lengths and risks people go through in order to maintain their self dignity. It's certainly a film that boasts Loach's credibility.

    Running Time: 8 The Cast: 7 Performance: 7 Direction: 7 Story: 8 Script: 8 Creativity: 8 Soundtrack: 6 Job Description: 10 The Extra Bonus Points: 10 for the difficult subject matter and perfect portrayal. Would I buy the Bluray?: yes

    79% 8/10
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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2017 (United States)
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • British Film Institute (BFI) (United Kingdom)
      • Cinéart (Belgium)
      • English
    • Also known as
    • Filming locations
      • Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Sixteen Films
      • Why Not Productions
      • Wild Bunch
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    • 1 hour 40 minutes
      • Color
      • Dolby Digital

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