Considering that solidarity is a marxist buzzword and charity is a virtue integral to the culture? sure hope not. How about courage to do what's right instead, faith in the capacity our neighbours' & ourselves for redemption, prudence to differentiate between to courageous and the cowardly instincts. Don't have a slogan to give, but then they'd be dead words if I did
I've spent my life in what I have always considered to be an intolerant little midwest town. It's getting a little better, but it's still exciting to run across a first generation immigrant. We all came from somewhere else at some point, so I try to pay attention to how the newcomers are being treated. It's a big change for them. And I love to hear their stories when I get the chance.
"We all came from somewhere else at some point" Speak for yourself, my people are Indigenous to the Americas. Foundational Blk American here. I can't relate to this film when my land and history has been invaded till this very day!
@@oneoftheskull3158 Props to your cultural pride. Question: where did the FIRST indigenous person spring from? According to anthropologists both physical & cultural, humans have been wandering all over the globe from inception (not creation).
Do you know about the Irish diaspora? My grandmother and her 5 sisters were me with love in the US. Many years later, I went to see the two room cottage in Cavan, where 14 children were born. You will never find a person kinder, stronger, or more capable than a refugee. They have been my work and life for more than 30 years
Been waiting for this one and zone of interest. Film makers really upping their game with these stories that are so needed in the times we are all going through together. Bravo!
I cannot wait to watch this movie! This shows what one person with enough belief and conviction can do to lead change and open your mind to making this world a better place!
Bloody hell! How can a 2 minute trailer reduce me to tears? This is how our country should be! Not what it currently is right now. I cannot wait to go and watch this when it is available to watch in cinemas.
Many lessons can be learned from multiple generations and backgrounds. Knowledge is what can help us understand and build bridges to peace and happiness for all nations. War is never the answer unless fighting for equality and Justice for all.
I live in the uk in a area in Newcastle that has lost most of its past employment, ship building coal mining is only 10 minutes away from affluent areas, like the film its a area that has slowly interacted and is better for it, within 5 minutes of leaving my front door there is a needle exchange centre, probation office, half way houses, homeless hostels so like most poor areas we suffer alas I’d miss the majority of good if focused on the bad, no abuse can be as bad as the suffering that people went through in their country of birth,
I guess it depends on where you live. Here in the SE houses have been in demand and expensive for many years. I wonder if that is a whole other issue. Property poverty as I call it, is massively influenced by the buy to let market here. Ever since it became the norm for people to own multiple properties, purchased with borrowed money and expecting to make a profit, rent especially and prices have been pushed up. That’s my observation anyway. I may be wrong.
Both things play a part, but buying to rent doesn't necessarily mean expensive homes, it means cheap rentals. It is only when houses are either left empty by investment buyers, or filled by non-citizens that it affects the affordability of living in-doors. Buying a home and renting it out might push up house prices but it lowers rents so that is really just a balance, too few and houses are cheap to buy but expensive to rent.
Disagree, rent around America has skyrocketed over the last 5-10 years and a driving factor is people decided to charge a great deal more for rent and do. Those who bought before home prices and the interest rates shot out the roof, are charging just like those who bought after. It's greed pure and simple. We used to rent a house out and in 5 years didn't raise the rent. Sold it as we really got tired of being landlords, now the oldest daughter owns it and is quite content, not having to pay a robber baron rent. @@jonathanberry1111
there are scores of dead and dying towns in the USA full of empty buildings. Americans don't want to live in the middle of nowhere but that's where immigrants come from.
@stephenmorton8017 what bothers me is that most rural Canadian towns are filled with rednecks (the bad lot) and we ask that immigrants move to these areas. It's a tragedy.
You're not wrong! This has been a significant contributor to driving up residential pricing and to eliminating affordable rentals in major cities and and regular towns alike the world over. Governments should have never permitted AirBnB and the like to establish themselves, as their significant negative impacts were obvious from the outset.
As an avid outdoor enthusiast I am always craving the next adventure. In my heart, the greatest adventure of all would be being a refugee or immigrant to another country. Either to seek safety or to start a new life in a new place. It would take great strength and courage to leave behind the comforts of home. Your language. Your way of life. Your history. Your culture. Your family and friends. So I have always tried to teach my children to be extra kind and patient with new comers. They are on the greatest adventure of all, and it's likely the hardest thing they will ever do.
Amazed at all the people from Angeln, Jutland and Saxony commenting on this trailer. At least I assume that is where they are from. If they were from the British Isles, they would surely, according to their values, be speaking Cymraeg, and if they were from the part of Turtle Island that I come from they would be speaking Anishinaabemowin. Or do they expect from others what they do not expect of themselves? And I bet most of them profess to be believers in an Asian death cult out of Palestine, as opposed to British or Turtle Island gods and goddesses. We all are blends of many histories and peoples. And we are all (mostly) comfortable with what we are brought up with, that which is most familiar. Cultural dynamism means a culture is a living, thriving thing, which changes as it absorbs and transforms the new: cultural stasis is a living death. And if you have pink skin, and truly believe folks do not have the right to move from their places of birth to live amongst other folks, then please go back to the grassland northeast of the Black Sea, where your ancestors (and mine) come from, and leave the British Isles and Turtle Island to the brown skinned descendants of their original occupiers. Or at least admit that your opposition is unprincipled selfishness. Then folks could admire your honesty, even as they pitied your fear.
Petermartin6602 : Honey it’s just a film to remind us that we all bleed and we all die so make better choices. You are overthinking everything. No matter the bloody Lange we are all just people. Get a grip
Breaking into someone’s home and helping yourself to that which you didn’t produce doesn’t make you a guest… If you move to an area foreign to you,your ways and customs with no intention of acclimating… Making demands of others while you have nothing of value to offer… Sound familiar?
Never mind the rape gangs , the terrorism , the breakdown of social cohesion just think about the lovely lovely spicy new food . Just ignore reality and enjoy the lovely exotic spicy food that will make losing your country worth it
Haha, Syria is from the Mediterranean countries, and I think you lost half of your life if you don't taste their food … Their food is not famous for its abundance of spices, and it is not from strange materials, and most of it is originally vegetarian, such as grape leaves stuffed with rice, and they are famous for salads, but they also create with meat. I don't think you haven't heard of shawarma.
Ken Loach is a national treasure for the U.K. He's said this is his last movie. And to all of you complaining how woke he is, he's actually on the receiving end of a pretty nasty cancellation attempt.
You can be woke and cancelled... lol. Look at Kathy Griffin. I don't know his story but often it's just a taste of their own medicine biting them in the butt...
@@nonyabidness5708 It's not, it's just pettiness like any other cancellation. Trying to cancel someone in a free society shows that a person doesn't believe in freedom to begin with.
This could be a wonderful movie, showing the terrible beauty of humanity at it's best and worst. I just hope it doesn't go full-blown saccharine mega-happy ending nonsense.
For years I've said 'Tolerance' is in short supply all over the world. If we all showed just a little bit more the change would be amazing. Can't wait to see this film
It is not that tolerance is in short supply, what people are fed up with is that wave after wave of third world immigrants are being shoved down their throats. Immigrants who have no interest in integrating into their new country and culture, instead they set up zones that replicate the third world shitholes they fled from. Then they demand the locals change their way of life to accommodate them.
Big difference between illegal and refugees and this is the point they miss. Once AGAIN making the host the bad guys🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️ No doubt a little bit of climate change,phobias,etc will be in the film🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️
If the representation of diverse people working together is enough to bring us to tears, it shows what a troubled time we're living in. I, too, found myself crying at the end.
It's the first time I have seen this...came across it by accident...Big Shout To St James Fan's..Big Shout to The Black Catz... Sunderland....Big up Middlesbrough.....Big Shout to All The Brothers Who Grow there Back in the 60s-70s-80s-90s and when I say Brothers..I mean Black fellas..And White Gezzers who had Black mates in those days...when they would get Aggie from there old pals from school days...And stood Up...Had many Rows..along with there black mates back then...Stand Up THE LOT A YAAA....R.I.P MILLWALL TINY..R.I.P one EYE BaZ, CuddlesZ,BiG Bird Birmingham city ZuLUs R.I.P Kojak Chelsea..R.I.P Denton the BEAR arsenal...Big Shout to Richard WiLdMan Westham...The whole Country Is going thru Proper..MAD Drama...Just Don't lose it Fellas....Hang In There...Stand up MILLWALL 🇯🇲🇬🇧💯❤️
@@photonfilmsandmedia6585 Thank you so much for the reply! I originally saw the trailer 5 mo ago and thought it looked good but never searched around to watch it, fast forward to today and i notice some hateful comments on my original comment to this video so I replied to those comments (and more haha) and now im deadset on watching this film.
It's not difficult to understand. I live near to and work in and around Dearborn Michigan; the highest density and population of Middle Eastern people outside of the Middle east itself. What the movie won't show is you is that they create their own economy, using cash only and internal exchanges. They don't contribute to or pay their share of taxes. They are happy to sell you their products, but their suppliers and others behind the scenes of their business are almost always other middle easterners. They use undocumented labor and pay under the table. In all the areas they have moved to in and around Detroit, they have pushed out the local population. Not because people are racist and want to leave, but because if you are not one of them you can't economically make it. Dearborn schools has successfully pushed out all non-middle eastern teachers and administrators, Hazel Park has completely pushed out it's once strong and large Polish and Russian populations. Why, because the shop owners and the local middle eastern businesses started refusing to sell and work with non-middle easterners.
This seems like a loony left wing movie. The base culture of any immigrant matter including the numbers of them before they will change your society to the image of theirs. Just ask yourselves what happened to the native populations of Canada....mass Immigration of Europeans and two hundred years later they amount to nothing. In the end it maybe a heart warming movie that I would to watch and perhaps will do so, however I do stay grounded in reality. My reality is that my culture and people contribute more to gun violence in certain cities in Canada than Canadians....go figure we are not the same.
Sad that some selfish nitwits are too closed off to realize that the vast majority of us came from somewhere else. . . . Sometimes generations ago. To a person or family with virtually nothing, and no prospects beyond nothingness, for whatever combination of reasons that most of us cannot relate to, it takes tremendous courage to show up somewhere with just a wish to start over. I used to drive past a delightful little village on my way to work, and I’d see all the brand new houses and shrubs and picket fences. But I’d also see signs in those yards denouncing the “next” planned village nearby. They got theirs, but they didn’t want the “other” guy to get his/hers. It’s shameful, but that selfishness is reality for many.
The inaccuracy of this movie is just like the media. They show women and children when 70%+ are single men. It's a recipe for disaster. Women get hassled, crime increases. The flood is mostly men of a completely different culture that does not respect Western values. Any person who is an honest European can see what has happened in Germany, France, Sweden, Belgium. It's not good and thinking it is or will be is why Europe will continue to go downhill and be less safe. I lived in Sweden and Belgium. That is reality, not some feel good movie.
@@brianmyers4444 Understood, but the message Ken Loach is sending is for the complete situation, not just some small town. Anyone who has lived in Europe and seen what it was like 25 years ago and what it is like now knows how third world migration has made the continent much worse. I feel bad for the Syrian people and other refugees. But Europe and America should not be the countries to take in anymore. Amazing how they bypass numerous safe countries to get to Western Europe. Cause they know they will be taken care of here.
@@ms8742 can you tell me how you know that is the message that Mr Loach is sending? Didn’t get that from the story shown in the trailer. Seems just one isolated story among millions.
@@brianmyers4444 Brother, it's Ken Loach. He is making a much bigger point. But believe what you want. That is how you do it in movies. Take a small personal tale to great effect to get the broader message resonating. Also, might be a great movie, but no one in Movieland wants to tell it like it is regarding migration to Europe and how it has hurt countries and communities immensely when it gets to too big of a scale.
The problem with this movie versus the current situation is that the movie portrays what the majority of actual refugees are, and that is women and children. We do not have refugees who are majority women and children, they are majority young men, they are not refugees, they are illegal economic migrants and in fact some could say an invading force. What happens at some point in the future when that invading force takes over an entire county and installs foreign laws, what happens then, and I fear that day is not long to go…
I am afraid there is no easy way to break this news to you but (and i know it sounds bizarre) quite a few European countries had what was called an Empire. These Empires provided the generally smaller in terms of population and land mass countries (and this is where it gets really nuts) with all sorts of commodities which incredibly were often free (well they were if you just helped yourself) anyway one of these commodities was other humans, think i will leave it there.
Fear is the word that jumps out. What if we could look at refugees as future assets? What if one of those kids grows up to be a doctor in a community that needs one? Or a caregiver that makes someone's last years easier?
Still need immigrants who are willing to put in the work and assimilate and actually be part of their community some groups do this well some don’t do it at all
'It's not charity, it's solidarity', very powerful.
found a new quote for my life
Considering that solidarity is a marxist buzzword and charity is a virtue integral to the culture? sure hope not. How about courage to do what's right instead, faith in the capacity our neighbours' & ourselves for redemption, prudence to differentiate between to courageous and the cowardly instincts.
Don't have a slogan to give, but then they'd be dead words if I did
Tell me you have anger problems with out telling me you have anger problem.
Oh shit I'm the top comment, was wondering why some weirdo was commenting after 5 months 😂
Would really like to watch in the usa without a vpn
If the movie hits as hard as the trailer it will be incredible.
I've spent my life in what I have always considered to be an intolerant little midwest town. It's getting a little better, but it's still exciting to run across a first generation immigrant. We all came from somewhere else at some point, so I try to pay attention to how the newcomers are being treated. It's a big change for them. And I love to hear their stories when I get the chance.
"We all came from somewhere else at some point," Kudos. It shouldn't be that hard to agree with that statement of fact.
"We all came from somewhere else at some point" Speak for yourself, my people are Indigenous to the Americas. Foundational Blk American here. I can't relate to this film when my land and history has been invaded till this very day!
@@oneoftheskull3158 Props to your cultural pride. Question: where did the FIRST indigenous person spring from? According to anthropologists both physical & cultural, humans have been wandering all over the globe from inception (not creation).
I thought they all came over on the Bering Land Bridge? @@sanseijedi
@@kevinducharme1263 was a reply to @oneoftheskull3158 (see)
ESG score for photon films just went through the roof.
Really don't think the public is going to embrace it the way the producers think it'll be
Sure it will
Now this looks like a film worth watching. Something perhaps we all need in this time of hate and hoplessness
Ken Loach like John Sayles makes films that resonate and try to mean something that makes us understand our world.
Ken Loach......wow such a good storyteller. I need to see this film. We all need a little hope these days.
On Netflix
WOW! Ken Loach is back. One of THE best motion picture directors of all time. This looks exceptional ❤
On Netflix currently in the states
Thanks for the info@@MrLostMD
Great looking film, warmed my heart and raised my spirits to see others showing the rest of the world how it shoul be done.
Pub in question is really called the Victoria and was known as the ‘High House’ in Murton, Co.Durham.
Soon to be a shop
Do you know about the Irish diaspora? My grandmother and her 5 sisters were me with love in the US. Many years later, I went to see the two room cottage in Cavan, where 14 children were born. You will never find a person kinder, stronger, or more capable than a refugee. They have been my work and life for more than 30 years
Been waiting for this one and zone of interest. Film makers really upping their game with these stories that are so needed in the times we are all going through together. Bravo!
I cannot wait to watch this movie! This shows what one person with enough belief and conviction can do to lead change and open your mind to making this world a better place!
On Netflix right now
More of this please. Let's just be a little more of a better human being! We are all humans.
They used to have a house until they kicked everyone out, such humans 🙄
100% we need more solidarity with everyone, it'll drown out the hateful people out there.
I welcome any immigrants who are kind, respectful and hard working. It's the shitbag ones who ruin it for the good ones.
Bloody hell! How can a 2 minute trailer reduce me to tears? This is how our country should be! Not what it currently is right now. I cannot wait to go and watch this when it is available to watch in cinemas.
It's on Netflix
This looks so good! I hope it's coming to the US so I can see it.
Yes, a flood of Non-Whites is coming your way soon via the Southern border.
Many lessons can be learned from multiple generations and backgrounds. Knowledge is what can help us understand and build bridges to peace and happiness for all nations. War is never the answer unless fighting for equality and Justice for all.
Wow! Why am I in tears! Please release this in cinemas in India. I'll be there first day first show.
I honour whoever made this.
Spreading peace and joy wherever they go? Sure.....
lol
what's wrong with that?
I live in the uk in a area in Newcastle that has lost most of its past employment, ship building coal mining is only 10 minutes away from affluent areas, like the film its a area that has slowly interacted and is better for it, within 5 minutes of leaving my front door there is a needle exchange centre, probation office, half way houses, homeless hostels so like most poor areas we suffer alas I’d miss the majority of good if focused on the bad, no abuse can be as bad as the suffering that people went through in their country of birth,
This is the romatasized version of immigration, the real immigration situation in England and Europe is a disaster.
True! Maybe the film hopes to inspire kindness and solidarity ❤
@deandraper9105 - the problems with immigration are caused by people like you
Totally agree! Out of control and this far left nonsense are making the UK into doormats.
Ken Loach, nothing if not wholly predictable. Unsubtle as ever. He only made one good film. Kes.
I guess it depends on where you live. Here in the SE houses have been in demand and expensive for many years. I wonder if that is a whole other issue. Property poverty as I call it, is massively influenced by the buy to let market here. Ever since it became the norm for people to own multiple properties, purchased with borrowed money and expecting to make a profit, rent especially and prices have been pushed up. That’s my observation anyway. I may be wrong.
Both things play a part, but buying to rent doesn't necessarily mean expensive homes, it means cheap rentals. It is only when houses are either left empty by investment buyers, or filled by non-citizens that it affects the affordability of living in-doors. Buying a home and renting it out might push up house prices but it lowers rents so that is really just a balance, too few and houses are cheap to buy but expensive to rent.
Disagree, rent around America has skyrocketed over the last 5-10 years and a driving factor is people decided to charge a great deal more for rent and do. Those who bought before home prices and the interest rates shot out the roof, are charging just like those who bought after. It's greed pure and simple. We used to rent a house out and in 5 years didn't raise the rent. Sold it as we really got tired of being landlords, now the oldest daughter owns it and is quite content, not having to pay a robber baron rent. @@jonathanberry1111
there are scores of dead and dying towns in the USA full of empty buildings. Americans don't want to live in the middle of nowhere but that's where immigrants come from.
@stephenmorton8017 what bothers me is that most rural Canadian towns are filled with rednecks (the bad lot) and we ask that immigrants move to these areas. It's a tragedy.
You're not wrong! This has been a significant contributor to driving up residential pricing and to eliminating affordable rentals in major cities and and regular towns alike the world over. Governments should have never permitted AirBnB and the like to establish themselves, as their significant negative impacts were obvious from the outset.
Looks beautiful.
As an avid outdoor enthusiast I am always craving the next adventure. In my heart, the greatest adventure of all would be being a refugee or immigrant to another country. Either to seek safety or to start a new life in a new place. It would take great strength and courage to leave behind the comforts of home. Your language. Your way of life. Your history. Your culture. Your family and friends. So I have always tried to teach my children to be extra kind and patient with new comers. They are on the greatest adventure of all, and it's likely the hardest thing they will ever do.
So much needed in this time!
Gave me goosebumps watching that.
Loach! Damn you for making me cry at a trailer.
Praised by the Guardian, this production was brought to you by glabal favela inc.
Amazed at all the people from Angeln, Jutland and Saxony commenting on this trailer. At least I assume that is where they are from. If they were from the British Isles, they would surely, according to their values, be speaking Cymraeg, and if they were from the part of Turtle Island that I come from they would be speaking Anishinaabemowin. Or do they expect from others what they do not expect of themselves? And I bet most of them profess to be believers in an Asian death cult out of Palestine, as opposed to British or Turtle Island gods and goddesses.
We all are blends of many histories and peoples. And we are all (mostly) comfortable with what we are brought up with, that which is most familiar. Cultural dynamism means a culture is a living, thriving thing, which changes as it absorbs and transforms the new: cultural stasis is a living death.
And if you have pink skin, and truly believe folks do not have the right to move from their places of birth to live amongst other folks, then please go back to the grassland northeast of the Black Sea, where your ancestors (and mine) come from, and leave the British Isles and Turtle Island to the brown skinned descendants of their original occupiers. Or at least admit that your opposition is unprincipled selfishness. Then folks could admire your honesty, even as they pitied your fear.
Petermartin6602 : Honey it’s just a film to remind us that we all bleed and we all die so make better choices. You are overthinking everything. No matter the bloody Lange we are all just people. Get a grip
Breaking into someone’s home and helping yourself to that which you didn’t produce doesn’t make you a guest…
If you move to an area foreign to you,your ways and customs with no intention of acclimating…
Making demands of others while you have nothing of value to offer…
Sound familiar?
@@ohthechitchat Why do you choose to talk down to this person and try to silence them?
On UA-cam there are interviews with the director and the star. I'll keep my eye out for this.
Never mind the rape gangs , the terrorism , the breakdown of social cohesion just think about the lovely lovely spicy new food . Just ignore reality and enjoy the lovely exotic spicy food that will make losing your country worth it
Haha, Syria is from the Mediterranean countries, and I think you lost half of your life if you don't taste their food … Their food is not famous for its abundance of spices, and it is not from strange materials, and most of it is originally vegetarian, such as grape leaves stuffed with rice, and they are famous for salads, but they also create with meat. I don't think you haven't heard of shawarma.
Ken Loach is a national treasure for the U.K. He's said this is his last movie. And to all of you complaining how woke he is, he's actually on the receiving end of a pretty nasty cancellation attempt.
You can be woke and cancelled... lol. Look at Kathy Griffin. I don't know his story but often it's just a taste of their own medicine biting them in the butt...
Love Ken Loach - his work, his art, and his integrity. But he is not a national treasure. He's much, much more than that.
@@nonyabidness5708 It's not, it's just pettiness like any other cancellation. Trying to cancel someone in a free society shows that a person doesn't believe in freedom to begin with.
I am looking forward to seeing this movie with my family.
*Looking forward to watching this Canada.*
Omg my eyes are misting up from the trailer ❤️
On Netflix right now
What an inspiration of hope can't wait to watch this at such challenging times
I’d be like let’s all go to the old oak, have a ice cold pint and wait for all This to blow over.
Sorry friend. Seems no one is going to sit this one out....
'If only it were true' .... Fantasy times.
First comes the idea, then the implementation
Saw it last week. It was so so. Not Ken Loach's best work to date.
This could be a wonderful movie, showing the terrible beauty of humanity at it's best and worst. I just hope it doesn't go full-blown saccharine mega-happy ending nonsense.
It’s Ken Loach so that’s highly unlikely.
charity is the past, solidarity is the future and the future is now.
With what is going on in the world right now, I feel like this is aptly timed.
I hope you are all okay.
For years I've said 'Tolerance' is in short supply all over the world. If we all showed just a little bit more the change would be amazing.
Can't wait to see this film
It is not that tolerance is in short supply, what people are fed up with is that wave after wave of third world immigrants are being shoved down their throats. Immigrants who have no interest in integrating into their new country and culture, instead they set up zones that replicate the third world shitholes they fled from. Then they demand the locals change their way of life to accommodate them.
Stone Soup!
This looks beautiful. Well done to all those involved.
I'll always give Ken Loach a look.
this needs to stand up at the Oscars for it to hit home- one can only hope
Ok finally a movie worth looking forward to 😊
Just lie back, and think of England.
everywhere in uk is a dumping ground
Big difference between illegal and refugees and this is the point they miss.
Once AGAIN making the host the bad guys🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️
No doubt a little bit of climate change,phobias,etc will be in the film🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️
This looks amazing.
One family is one thing...10's of 1000's of adult males is another...
I wasn't crying, just cutting onions...
This looks amazing!
Playing on emotions.. shame there are no movies about how these refugees behave few years later..
Well shit. I'm crying.
If the representation of diverse people working together is enough to bring us to tears, it shows what a troubled time we're living in. I, too, found myself crying at the end.
This is the end of England
Just love a good British film we do em so good..
Wow, a middle class movie about working class people.............cant wait
Tell me you've never heard of Ken Loach without telling me you've never heard of Ken Loach.
Will this get a release in the US?
Yes! We will be releasing along with the US in early-mid 2024!
@@photonfilmsandmedia6585Thank you For your update.
@@photonfilmsandmedia6585 This is great news!
It's the first time I have seen this...came across it by accident...Big Shout To St James Fan's..Big Shout to The Black Catz... Sunderland....Big up Middlesbrough.....Big Shout to All The Brothers Who Grow there Back in the 60s-70s-80s-90s and when I say Brothers..I mean Black fellas..And White Gezzers who had Black mates in those days...when they would get Aggie from there old pals from school days...And stood Up...Had many Rows..along with there black mates back then...Stand Up THE LOT A YAAA....R.I.P MILLWALL TINY..R.I.P one EYE BaZ, CuddlesZ,BiG Bird Birmingham city ZuLUs R.I.P Kojak Chelsea..R.I.P Denton the BEAR arsenal...Big Shout to Richard WiLdMan Westham...The whole Country Is going thru Proper..MAD Drama...Just Don't lose it Fellas....Hang In There...Stand up MILLWALL 🇯🇲🇬🇧💯❤️
An important story that needed telling, and telling well. Thank you
would really like to watch this in the usa :D
Coming out in the US next Friday through our friends at Zeitgeist! zeitgeistfilms.com/
Check your local listings when the date gets a bit closer.
@@photonfilmsandmedia6585 Thank you so much for the reply! I originally saw the trailer 5 mo ago and thought it looked good but never searched around to watch it, fast forward to today and i notice some hateful comments on my original comment to this video so I replied to those comments (and more haha) and now im deadset on watching this film.
Looks amazing ♥
good old Ken .. :)
And when they outnumber the Locals.... the Pub will be shut down for religious reasons!
Very jaded. I'll pray for you.
You sound very scared, lost and weak; both pathetic and dangerous.
It's not difficult to understand. I live near to and work in and around Dearborn Michigan; the highest density and population of Middle Eastern people outside of the Middle east itself. What the movie won't show is you is that they create their own economy, using cash only and internal exchanges. They don't contribute to or pay their share of taxes. They are happy to sell you their products, but their suppliers and others behind the scenes of their business are almost always other middle easterners. They use undocumented labor and pay under the table. In all the areas they have moved to in and around Detroit, they have pushed out the local population. Not because people are racist and want to leave, but because if you are not one of them you can't economically make it. Dearborn schools has successfully pushed out all non-middle eastern teachers and administrators, Hazel Park has completely pushed out it's once strong and large Polish and Russian populations. Why, because the shop owners and the local middle eastern businesses started refusing to sell and work with non-middle easterners.
Detroit was already a shit hole before the immigrants showed up.
If they are refusing to sell to non middle easteners, they ARE racists. I've seen a documentary about the 'no-go' zone there.
Looking forward to its release
When you see Ken Loach’s name you know you gotta pay attention
Beautiful.
Looks powerful. Love seeing local places in his films!
You did it again! wow.....
Ah, more Trot polemic from Loach.
"Just let them come in and replace ya lad" "dont look over their at the acid attacks, machette murders and grooming gangs"
I really can not wait
Great piece of fiction.
I can’t wait to see this movie it looks like an excellent British movie
Ken Loach, real world issues, I'm in.
This seems like a loony left wing movie. The base culture of any immigrant matter including the numbers of them before they will change your society to the image of theirs. Just ask yourselves what happened to the native populations of Canada....mass Immigration of Europeans and two hundred years later they amount to nothing. In the end it maybe a heart warming movie that I would to watch and perhaps will do so, however I do stay grounded in reality.
My reality is that my culture and people contribute more to gun violence in certain cities in Canada than Canadians....go figure we are not the same.
this story .... heartbreaking, but far away from reality ... such people are not coming ... look, who has been on the streets recent weeks
Sad that some selfish nitwits are too closed off to realize that the vast majority of us came from somewhere else. . . . Sometimes generations ago. To a person or family with virtually nothing, and no prospects beyond nothingness, for whatever combination of reasons that most of us cannot relate to, it takes tremendous courage to show up somewhere with just a wish to start over.
I used to drive past a delightful little village on my way to work, and I’d see all the brand new houses and shrubs and picket fences. But I’d also see signs in those yards denouncing the “next” planned village nearby. They got theirs, but they didn’t want the “other” guy to get his/hers. It’s shameful, but that selfishness is reality for many.
Humans seem to be tribal in nature and anything outside of whatever they deem to be their tribe is "bad"
Nowadays no one can afford to live outside of a car, van or RV in the US.
Lost at the boarder?
How do we get to see this in America?
On Netflix in the states
Yes!
hmm. how about this as a movie. irish family moves to gaza
The inaccuracy of this movie is just like the media. They show women and children when 70%+ are single men. It's a recipe for disaster. Women get hassled, crime increases. The flood is mostly men of a completely different culture that does not respect Western values. Any person who is an honest European can see what has happened in Germany, France, Sweden, Belgium. It's not good and thinking it is or will be is why Europe will continue to go downhill and be less safe. I lived in Sweden and Belgium. That is reality, not some feel good movie.
it's about one situation in one place. not the complete migrant issue. so the film may be more accurate than you think.
@@brianmyers4444 Understood, but the message Ken Loach is sending is for the complete situation, not just some small town. Anyone who has lived in Europe and seen what it was like 25 years ago and what it is like now knows how third world migration has made the continent much worse. I feel bad for the Syrian people and other refugees. But Europe and America should not be the countries to take in anymore. Amazing how they bypass numerous safe countries to get to Western Europe. Cause they know they will be taken care of here.
@@ms8742 can you tell me how you know that is the message that Mr Loach is sending? Didn’t get that from the story shown in the trailer. Seems just one isolated story among millions.
@@brianmyers4444 Brother, it's Ken Loach. He is making a much bigger point. But believe what you want. That is how you do it in movies. Take a small personal tale to great effect to get the broader message resonating. Also, might be a great movie, but no one in Movieland wants to tell it like it is regarding migration to Europe and how it has hurt countries and communities immensely when it gets to too big of a scale.
Dead wrong. The majority of refugees are women and children. Extremely well-known fact. Maybe your (bigoted) eyes just saw what they wanted?
The problem with this movie versus the current situation is that the movie portrays what the majority of actual refugees are, and that is women and children. We do not have refugees who are majority women and children, they are majority young men, they are not refugees, they are illegal economic migrants and in fact some could say an invading force. What happens at some point in the future when that invading force takes over an entire county and installs foreign laws, what happens then, and I fear that day is not long to go…
How do you know that, who told you? Are they telling the truth. Ask yourself these three simple things. You might be surprised.
You mean like the Creole Europeans that decimated the Lakota, Iroquois, Cherokee and other indigenous peoples under the pretext of Manifest Destiny?
I am afraid there is no easy way to break this news to you but (and i know it sounds bizarre) quite a few European countries had what was called an Empire. These Empires provided the generally smaller in terms of population and land mass countries (and this is where it gets really nuts) with all sorts of commodities which incredibly were often free (well they were if you just helped yourself) anyway one of these commodities was other humans, think i will leave it there.
Fear is the word that jumps out. What if we could look at refugees as future assets?
Fear is the word that jumps out. What if we could look at refugees as future assets? What if one of those kids grows up to be a doctor in a community that needs one? Or a caregiver that makes someone's last years easier?
ready yourself for the sequel: Old Oak II - Grooming Gang
Oh I can't wait to see this ❤
Still need immigrants who are willing to put in the work and assimilate and actually be part of their community some groups do this well some don’t do it at all
*assimilation is the key....
Enoch Powell was right.
Wauw!❤
Well done Ken Loach. I notice a few negative posts from those whose enjoy recreational outrage and contribute sweet F. A. to the wider society.
He should’ve made a film about the Rotherham girls….
Terrible day for rain
Wow, I got emotional just watching the trailer. 😔
They should make the Israel version of this.
Oh, wait…