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Fences

  • 2016
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  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in Fences (2016)
An African-American father struggles with race relations in the United States while trying to raise his family in the 1950s and coming to terms with the events of his life.
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A working-class African-American father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life.A working-class African-American father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life.A working-class African-American father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life.

  • Director
    • Denzel Washington
  • Writer
    • August Wilson
  • Stars
    • Denzel Washington
    • Viola Davis
    • Stephen McKinley Henderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    123K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,116
    570
    • Director
      • Denzel Washington
    • Writer
      • August Wilson
    • Stars
      • Denzel Washington
      • Viola Davis
      • Stephen McKinley Henderson
    • 460User reviews
    • 328Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 60 wins & 122 nominations total

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    Why Dont You Like Me
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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Troy Maxson
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Rose Maxson
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    Stephen McKinley Henderson
    • Jim Bono
    Jovan Adepo
    Jovan Adepo
    • Cory
    Russell Hornsby
    Russell Hornsby
    • Lyons
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Gabriel
    Saniyya Sidney
    Saniyya Sidney
    • Raynell
    Christopher Mele
    Christopher Mele
    • Deputy Commissioner
    Lesley Boone
    Lesley Boone
    • Evangelist Preacher
    • (as Leslie Boone)
    Jason Silvis
    • Garbage Truck Driver
    Gregory Bromfield
    Gregory Bromfield
    • Courthouse Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Tra'Waan Coles
    Tra'Waan Coles
    • Townsperson
    • (uncredited)
    Sean Cummings
    • Garbage Man
    • (uncredited)
    Sean Cummings
    • Sanitation Worker
    • (uncredited)
    Ellwood Davis
    • Brownie
    • (uncredited)
    Craig Fisher
    Craig Fisher
    • Street Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Wes Fisher
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Floyd Jackson
    Floyd Jackson
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Denzel Washington
    • Writer
      • August Wilson
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    7freshclean-66-318608

    The Acting Alone Is What Made This Film What It Is.

    I would give this film a good 7.5 out of 10 stars. I read some mixed reviews about this film and I'm on the side that says it's good, a bit long for what it was trying to deliver, but good. This film didn't need all of the thrills or heavy duty suspense to stay afloat. With brilliant and top notch actors like Denzel Washington and Viola Davis playing the leads their performances alone will make this film something worth seeing. Being that this film is from a stage play it's almost as if this were just a stage play done on a movie set, that's probably why it had so many bad reviews but I think the director (Denzel Washington) wanted it that way. This is purely a drama film delivered well by some of the most brilliant acting I have ever seen. I must admit, it does take a little while for the story to get good but it's well worth the wait. If you're into drama filled experiences with lots of symbolism and good acting I highly recommend this film.
    8brynjolfson

    Brilliant Screenplay, powerful film.

    This film is about a man. A man who carries the burden of generations of hardship, who couldn't fulfill his own greatest dreams because of the oppressive context in which he lived and who tries to close himself off from the world with fences. Tragically, in closing himself off he loses site of the changing times, he boxes his loved-ones in, and he creates an oppressive environment that emulates everything he tried to guard against. The timeless question lies within this story (adapted from a Pulitzer winning play) is: can we hate a man like this? Or, when we consider his circumstances and trials, is he a hero to admire?

    It's worth seeing and is worthy of praise. If not from the acting (particularly Viola's), from the captivating and poetic screenplay. Every word uttered seems calculated by the mind of a genius.
    6julia-00157

    A Bit Disappointed

    I didn't like this movie as much as I expected to. Sorry. The movie centers around Troy Maxon (Denzel Washington), a father to two boys of different mothers, a husband to Rose (played wonderfully by Viola Davis) for the past 18 years, an ex-con, a garbage man, and above all, an ordinary black man in the 1950's.

    No doubt it was a powerful script that most likely created an incredible play but it was not meant for the screen. It was obvious that it was a play, in the way they spoke and entered a room and carried themselves in a scene. I, of course, have not seen the play so I cannot speak with 100% certainty but I feel like the script wasn't adapted for the screen at all. It's not like it needed any major changes, just a few here and there to improve clarity. The passage of time confused me throughout. A scene would end and it would be the next day, then a minute passes and it abruptly jumps to six months later with no indication. This could be a statement on how his life passed quickly and routinely, but it felt like a swing and a miss for me.

    Viola Davis was wonderful. She deserves every award coming her way. I could sing songs of praise about how magnificent she was. 10/10 for her. Beautiful.

    Denzel Washington was certainly egging for an Oscar as he did what he did, but that's not degrading his performance. He did do good, but it was a bit distracting when he stole the show and didn't really let the other actors bounce off each other and him as much. It was all about him.

    Even though I constantly found myself criticizing this movie, I did like it. It had a magnitude that I cannot explain, otherwise I would've given it a much lower rating. I recommend this if you are willing to. I will warn you, it is tough to sit through a movie with no one to root for. Washington's character is not a good person and very unlikable, you don't really want to cheer him on.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    The great acting helps to elevate this film.

    Troy Maxson missed out on so many opportunities as a young man, held back for one reason alone, his colour, when it comes to his own family, he can't help but be influenced by the bitterness inside of him.

    It's a solid movie, it's one of those where when it finished, I contemplated how awesome it would be seeing this on stage, I could only imagine seeing Troy ranting to a captivated audience about the injustice of it all.

    I've got to be honest, at times I found this quite a frustration watch, the movie's time line seemed to randomly jump about at times, I couldn't see the purpose it served. I found Troy quite hard to connect with, definitely an angry and frustrated guy, he seemed to take his frustrations out on those closest to him, talk about tough love.

    I found the visuals very pleasing, nice camera work, very easy on the eye.

    Fences is definitely well acted, Washington was very good, but Viola Davies was outstanding, I thought she stole the show, as she so always does.

    6/10.
    8Ramascreen

    Denzel Washington and Viola Davis' finest hours

    When you pair up Denzel Washington with Viola Davis on screen, you know you're in for two of the most outstanding performances you'll see all year and that's exactly what you get from FENCES. That said, if only director Denzel Washington and his crew could've figured out some ways to lessen the stage play feel to it and make this seem more cinematic. But then again, breaking out of that format is indeed usually the challenge when dealing with straight up adaptations from stage plays, just like "August: Osage County" a few years ago.

    Scripted by August Wilson, adapted by Wilson's own Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Denzel Washington plays an African-American father struggling with race relations in the United States while trying to raise his family in the 1950s. He's still bitter from his doomed baseball career in the past, blames it on the white man, so when his son tries to get into sports, he discourages him, telling him that the white man wouldn't give him a single opportunity out there in the field. Denzel's character's wife, played by Viola Davis, faithfully stands by his side despite the secret that would change their family forever.

    Story-wise, it doesn't get more well-thought out than FENCES, it's dialogue-driven, it's performance-driven, this material is every actor's dream come true because it has so many layers and it provides room for you to showcase the best version of your chops. We know Denzel and Viola Davis are phenomenal, but FENCES allows them to venture into places and show us shades that may not have been seen before. And I'm sure it feels liberating for all the actors involved in this film to just dig deep down, tap into those emotions and lay them bare for the world to see, and there's no wrong way of doing it.

    The conflicts in FENCES are powerful, like a fist through a wall. Nuances surround the characters so you end up understanding where they're coming from despite being in agreement or disagreement with many of their decisions. To a certain extent, I think Quentin Tarantino and Aaron Sorkin fans would find FENCES appealing since each of the characters has incredibly long lines that run like 100 mph. Marital affair, resentments, built up hatred, forgiving your past, there's no shortage of drama in FENCES, its cup overflows. But again, as I said earlier, I think there's a missed opportunity here, the film just didn't do enough to make itself appear cinematic. Composer Marcelo Zarvos' music is almost non-existent. Forget the backseat, many of film's elements are practically locked up in the trunk.

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    • Trivia
      "Fences" opened on Broadway in 1987, winning the Tony Awards for Best Play, Best Actor (James Earl Jones), and Best Featured Actress (Mary Alice). A revival of "Fences" opened in 2010, winning the Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Play, Best Actor Denzel Washington, and Best Actress (Viola Davis). All five adult actors reprise their roles in this film adaptation, with Washington also directing.
    • Goofs
      A store sign had a phone number shown as 412-nnn-nnnn. In 1956 phone numbers would not have been all-numeric (instead, they would have been something like EXbrook 7-1234), nor would they have had area codes as Direct Distance Dialing was not yet commonly used and most local calls would have been dialed with only the 7-character phone number - hence no need to show an area code.
    • Quotes

      Bono: Some people build fences to keep people out, and other people build fences to keep people in.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies of 2016 Already Getting Oscar Buzz (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Jesus Be a Fence Around Me
      Written by Sam Cooke

      Performed by Viola Davis

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Barreras
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • BRON Studios
      • Escape Artists
      • MACRO
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    • Budget
      • $24,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,682,904
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $129,462
      • Dec 18, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,414,761
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 19m(139 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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