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Otherwise, you're just going to end up like - well, I don't know. HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) Well, there is if you just knuckle down. STONE: (As Sebastian Turner) Good jobs - what good jobs? HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) It don't have to be like that, does it? There's some good jobs out there. RHYS STONE: (As Sebastian Turner) What? - and be like Harpoon's brother? Fifty-seven grand in debt, getting smashed every weekend just to forget his problems.
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HONEYWOOD: (As Abbie Turner) Seb, we've talked about this. HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) They sent a letter about it last month, Seb (ph). And no time for the kids - 11-year-old Liza, who's so stressed by her parents' stress that she's wet the bed, her older brother Sebastian, who leaves the apartment each morning backpack filled not with books but with spray paint for graffiti college and studying the furthest thing from his mind.
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MONDELLO: So sell the car, get the van and let the realities hit - traffic, parking tickets, wrong addresses, dogs, one-hour delivery windows, two-minute meal breaks. HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) In two years' time, I'll have enough money together to get our own place, another deposit for a mortgage. HONEYWOOD: (As Abbie Turner) A thousand pounds - the only thing we've got is my car. We need to find a thousand-pound deposit to offer to them. HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) I don't want to live somewhere where we're always told how long we can stay or whether we need to move out.
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Ten years later, the dream's still out of reach. MONDELLO: She works 14-hour days already as a home health aide - has been since the 2008 financial crisis squelched their dreams of owning a home. And Ricky's wife Abbie points out a few other issues - no benefits to speak of, no time off.ĭEBBIE HONEYWOOD: (As Abbie Turner) It'd be like 14 hours a day, six days a week. MONDELLO: Aye, there's the rub - big expenses either way. HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) Yeah, I've been waiting for an opportunity like this for ages.īREWSTER: (As Gavin Maloney) Just one more thing before we go ahead with the franchise - you bringing your own van? Or are you going to hire with us? MONDELLO: Think Uber but for packages and with very precise delivery times.īREWSTER: (As Gavin Maloney) You sign up with us, you become an owner-drive franchisee. MONDELLO: Ricky is applying for a spot as a delivery guy, a gig economy gig that's essentially freelance.īREWSTER: (As Gavin Maloney) There's no employment contracts, no performance targets, no wages but fees. I'd rather starve first.īREWSTER: (As Gavin Maloney) Music to my ears, Ricky. ROSS BREWSTER: (As Gavin Maloney) Have you ever been on the dole? KRIS HITCHEN: (As Ricky Turner) Drainage, digging out, roofing, flooring, plumbing - I've even dug graves. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "SORRY WE MISSED YOU") Critic Bob Mondello says the working-class drama "Sorry We Missed You" has a subtext no one will miss.īOB MONDELLO, BYLINE: Before there are any images on screen, we hear a man running through his work experience at a job interview. 10 K-dramas of 2020 you should watch (in no particular order).The title of Ken Loach's new film comes from the door tags a British parcel company leaves when it can't make a delivery. From top stars like Lee Min Ho coming back to screen after his military service or storylines from popular webtoons, these dramas will definitely make it easier to spend these monotonous days at home. The year is still young but the K-drama gods have blessed us with so many incredible dramas in just these few months. Today, we bring to you a list of 2020 k-dramas you can watch. And the best thing about these dramas is that most of them have only one season with everything beautifully coming to an end by the last episode. They keep you hooked and you can’t help but binge-watch an entire season. From romance to period dramas to horror, you get everything here. If you’re not watching K-dramas, you’re missing out on a lot of fun.