The film presents the story of a man who suffers a heart attack and has to resort to the benefits granted by the England government for not being able to return to work. However, the many bureaucracies added to their digital ignorance are obstacles to their apparent “right”. It’s plot is related to the right of the minorities what makes it modern, current and of great relevance. On the other hand, it also shows the cynicism of the Stat in its obligations. If we compare the Brazilian reality the film was highlighted in times of pension reform (2017). The human side of the characters is something very striking in the film that touches everyone regardless of political issues. Is a film to reflect on, but mainly to instigate to change the imposed rules, that threaten with human dignity and especially the struggle for respect for citizenship. A feeling of struggle and resistance, in the quest to enforce what would already be a right. A brilliant and encouraging film in times of loss of rights and State omission. I recommend it to everyone not only for the story, but mainly for their bare reality.
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