The Disrupted

2020

Action / Documentary

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 5 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 100%
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 57 57

Plot summary

What do a farmer in Kansas, a laid-off factory worker in Ohio, and an Uber driver in Florida have in common? All three are resourceful, positive thinkers who strive to adapt and thrive despite dehumanizing forces at play in the American economy. As the film's heroes face these roadblocks with courage, certain ideals remain sacred: family, love, and staying strong in the face of adversity. Lush cinematography galvanizes a sense of place and, as the narrative unfolds, the intimacy with the characters results in an emotionally rich observational drama. Ultimately, "The Disrupted" reveals a collective American experience of financial challenge, family resilience, and the quest for the purpose and dignity of work.

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by JohnDeSando

Without mighty tragedies like Covid, this doc still does a competent job with the decline of the middle class.

Three middle-class Americans are fighting to retain a good life once theirs are receding because trying to get jobs or losing their jobs puts them in a desperate employment race. Don is a struggling Kansas farmer who also has cancer, both challenges even when farmers are receiving billions in subsidies and Obamacare has brought health insurance to millions who did not have it before.Cheryl is finding being an Uber and Lyft driver less promising than when she started. Pete, an ex-con, rehabbed himself with a job from 3M for 12 years but its closing has brought him in combat with his own attitude and a discerning wife.While the doc, quietly and carefully directed by Sarah Colt, doesn't harangue about the death of the middle class, these three subjects speak loudly about their loss of money and pride. Yet, this film is apparently produced before the pandemic and maybe even before Donald Trump's worst days. In that regard, it's challenging from our current perspective to commiserate with subjects depicted before America's current dark days. In other words, things got much worse after the doc was doneWith corporations like 3M coldly laying off and farmers forced off farms, not to mention Lyft and Uber preventing their drivers from becoming like real employees, the middle class is suffering an it's not even in virus times. However, the film also tries to show individual responsibilities such as Ned's post-prison attitude or Cheryl's unfounded dreams of success.Still, the doc doesn't demand our sympathy; rather it ends up showing how the American dream itself can be derailed without a virus or weak leadership. In a way, The Disrupted is about as existential as a doc can get. And that's good.
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Reviewed by tinkerbellgal 10 / 10

Your not going to want to miss this film!

I not a review kind of person, but I like to give praise when praise is due! Shout out to Drew Seeley. Compelling and a must see!

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