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96 Minutes

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.4K
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96 Minutes (2011)
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The story of 4 lives slammed together in a shocking moment. Intercutting between a carjacking and the separate stories of the 4 kids in Atlanta, we watch as they hurtle toward a life-changin... Read allThe story of 4 lives slammed together in a shocking moment. Intercutting between a carjacking and the separate stories of the 4 kids in Atlanta, we watch as they hurtle toward a life-changing end.The story of 4 lives slammed together in a shocking moment. Intercutting between a carjacking and the separate stories of the 4 kids in Atlanta, we watch as they hurtle toward a life-changing end.

  • Director
    • Aimee Lagos
  • Writer
    • Aimee Lagos
  • Stars
    • Brittany Snow
    • Evan Ross
    • Sharon Conley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Aimee Lagos
    • Writer
      • Aimee Lagos
    • Stars
      • Brittany Snow
      • Evan Ross
      • Sharon Conley
    • 32User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Brittany Snow
    Brittany Snow
    • Carley
    Evan Ross
    Evan Ross
    • Dre
    Sharon Conley
    Sharon Conley
    • Rhonda
    • (as a different name)
    Justin Martin
    Justin Martin
    • Raymond
    David Oyelowo
    David Oyelowo
    • Duane
    Christian Serratos
    Christian Serratos
    • Lena
    Anna Enger Ritch
    Anna Enger Ritch
    • Rachel
    • (as Anna Enger)
    Sylvia Jefferies
    Sylvia Jefferies
    • Kevin's Mom
    Markice Moore
    • Keith
    Hosea Chanchez
    Hosea Chanchez
    • Officer Grooms
    Jason Park
    Jason Park
    • Max
    Jon Chaffin
    Jon Chaffin
    • J.J.
    J. Michael Trautmann
    J. Michael Trautmann
    • Kevin
    Elena Varela
    Elena Varela
    • ER Doctor
    Sope Aluko
    Sope Aluko
    • Prison Worker
    Jamila Thompson
    Jamila Thompson
    • Kisha
    Charles Black
    • Clerk
    Jessie Rusu
    Jessie Rusu
    • Jill
    • Director
      • Aimee Lagos
    • Writer
      • Aimee Lagos
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    User reviews32

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    6jimthepigdog

    The story of four people leading up to and during a car jacking.

    I saw this at sxsw and it's been hard for me to decide if I really liked this movie. It was shot very well and the director obviously knew what she was doing but the exposition in the writing ruins the story for me. Everything is just made too obvious and is too cliché. The actors were okay, but they didn't really help this problem. It could have been much better and I really liked the idea of the story, but I think that it was just too poorly written. There was one scene where there's a black kid walking home from school with his backpack on and is randomly stopped and basically beaten and searched by cops who are yelling at him and being bad cops and drive off when they don't find anything on him. Then a black lady in a house shakes her head and closes the blinds. I hate cops too, but they don't actually do stuff like that in the middle of the day. Not since like the 1960's anyway. It's just bad writing and way too expositional and it really takes you out of the story and to me ruined it. It's like the writer wouldn't let you think for yourself about the movie, everything needs to be explained to the audience in very simple terms and I don't like that. But I think a lot of people will like this movie.
    8jberger345

    really liked this movie

    I was fortunate enough to catch this at SxSW a few weeks ago and it's continued to stick with me. I can see the obvious comparison to CRASH although it's a bit unfounded as this movie really didn't seem to be about race at all to me. It just felt like it was about four kids struggling to make their way. Four kids who were all searching for something. Sure their circumstances were different and so they were searching for different things, but what unified them was that they were all just looking to be accepted by their families or their peers. To me, that's a universal story and one that lots of people can relate to. Evan Ross and Brittany Snow gave really amazing performances - well beyond what we've seen of them previously and both stand out to me a real talents to watch. The movie isn't perfect and I'm sure some will find it to be on the nose, but that's only because so many people don't have the life experience to know that this is the way it goes. I've worked in a shelter for homeless youth for several years and the stories these kids tell me are not too dissimilar. I would encourage all of those who see the themes as stereotypical to get outside of their own box for 2 minutes and spend some time with those who will you give example after example of how the youth in this country still struggle with the same things as they did 10, 20, and 30 years ago.
    5Boba_Fett1138

    The movie isn't even 96 minutes long. That should already tell you something about how flawed it is.

    This is the movie obviously made in the vein of an Alejandro González Iñárritu movie or a movie like "Crash" if you will. Problem however is that it's clearly a less clever or well written version of a Alejandro González Iñárritu movie, made with far less talented people involved as well.

    There is plenty wrong with this movie and its story and way of storytelling, so I don't even know where to begin really. But I do believe that the biggest problem is not even necessarily with its story but lies more with its characters. There is not one likely enough character in this movie, that you could ever start to care for. It's also because none of them ever get developed properly enough but also because most of them simply don't do anything likable at all in this movie. You just don't feel any sympathy or involved with any of them, which makes this a very distant movie to watch already.

    And no, it clearly doesn't help that the characters aren't played by the most talented actors. It actually shows how these type of movies can really benefit from a strong, all-star cast and how terribly uninteresting these sort of movies can work out, without an impressive cast.

    But there is also clearly plenty wrong with the story itself. It's just not connected very well or cleverly all. It doesn't feel organic in any way, which is also partly due to some poor dialog. It's all too forced and unlikely and not everything comes together very well, which also results in a pretty abrupt and unsatisfying ending.

    Also the constant switching around between 'past' and 'present' events in the movie is not balanced out too well. With this storytelling technique the two things should strengthen each other and add to the movie its tension or mystery but in this case it only mostly works out as redundant and even somewhat annoying. It sometimes spend too much time in the 'present' while not showing enough the events that led up to the movie its 'conflict', which already is a pretty ridicules, unlikely and poorly handled conflict to begin with. Some of the choices that some of the characters make in this movie just aren't very likely at all, which makes you feel even less involved with all of it.

    And yes, I'm probably still being too kind about this movie with my rating. I don't completely trash it because it's a smaller movie, with a small budget and with all some very average people involved. Still it's not really worth seeing, though at the same time it's also far from the worst thing you'll ever see.

    5/10

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    melissa_hermos

    Comme ci comme ça

    I think the main problem with this movie is how the characters weren't developed properly, I think they wasted time in footage that was useless for the movie and they left out many details that could've given us a better insight into each character. Also the movie left you with a feeling of inconclusiveness. I think the characters were weak, except Dre which was portrayed by Evan Ross, almost all the emotional charge of the movie was entirely on his shoulders. He carried the movie throughout the end, but still you get the feel that they could've done more with his character. Truth is, I couldn't bring myself to feel any empathy for the victims in the movie, and the only character that inspired me to feel anything (Dre) still wasn't enough to make me feel like this movie had real effort. All in all it's a good one time watch.
    5highwaytourist

    Foul-mouthed, unpleasant film with some effective scenes

    There is no doubt that director Aimee Lagos has talent and she may go on to bigger things. Some moments of this film are exciting and others are moving. The actors, though largely unknown, give capable performances. Based on a true story, this is a film about how four lives come together in a dangerous carjacking which spirals out of control, even for the perpetrators. The time sequence jumps back and forth and while it's easy enough to follow, it gets irritating. It's also filled with thoroughly unpleasant people and drops the f-bomb repeatedly, and although it's probably an accurate portrayal of the big city, it's hard to care too much even for the innocent victims. Besides the constant flashbacks and flash-forwards, the worst part of this film seems determined to wallow in squalor. There are also a lot of early scenes which contribute little to the central story and clutter the film. The last half hour of the film is the best, when the film no longer has flashbacks and flash-forwards. I was disappointed even though there were moments that were well-done and compelling.

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      Sarah Polley was originally attached to play the role of Carley.
    • Quotes

      Carley: I hate you. I hate you. I hate you for what you did. I hate you for letting her die. You could have stopped it, and you didn't! I saw you... Look at me!

    • Soundtracks
      Bottle or the Man
      Performed by Marksmen

      Written by Matt Segallos, Christopher Brickman, Glenn Espinosa, Reed Murray, Gilbert Ott

      SFFTV Publishing/Marksmen, LLC (BMI)

      Courtesy of Songs for Film and T.V.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 96 Phút
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • First Point Entertainment
      • Katonah Pictures
      • Perfect Weekend
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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