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[Machine Translation] What on earth do you have to fight against to make your family happy? Master filmmaker Ken Loach returns with a beautiful and powerful story of family ties. Ken Loach, who once stepped off the stage, has withdrawn from retirement to present "When I Think of My Family," a powerful portrayal of the "working style problem" that is occurring all over the world and the "modern family" at the mercy of rapid changes in the times. Upon its release last December, it became the most successful film by a director in recent years, surpassing the success of his previous film, "I am Daniel Blake," which won the Palme d'Or at the 69th Cannes International Film Festival. The film, about a father who works for his family under harsh working conditions, and a family that cares for each other and tries their best to survive, has been a huge hit, and has already been released on Blu-ray after a long run! --Newcastle, England. Ricky, the Turner father, decides to become a franchised delivery driver to fulfill his dream of buying his own home. His mother, Abby, works all day long as a part-time caregiver, and the only communication he has with his 16-year-old son, Seb, and 12-year-old daughter, Liza Jane, is through one-way answering machine messages. His job, which is supposed to make his family happy, is taking away from his family time, and his children are growing increasingly lonely. Then, Ricky gets caught up in a case...
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