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99 Homes

  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
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7.1/10
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Michael Shannon and Andrew Garfield in 99 Homes (2014)
Charismatic and ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making a killing by repossessing homes - gaming the real estate market, Wall Street banks and the US government. When he evicts Dennis Nash, a single father trying to care for his mother and young son, Nash becomes so desperate to provide for his family that he goes to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him in the first place. Carver promises Nash a way to regain his home and earn security for his family, but slyly seduces him into a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. It is a deal-with-the-devil that comes with an increasingly high cost - on Carver's orders, Nash must evict families from their homes. As Nash falls deeper into Carver's web, he finds his situation grows more brutal and dangerous than he ever imagined.
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A recently unemployed single father struggles to get back his foreclosed home by working for the real estate broker who is the source of his frustration.A recently unemployed single father struggles to get back his foreclosed home by working for the real estate broker who is the source of his frustration.A recently unemployed single father struggles to get back his foreclosed home by working for the real estate broker who is the source of his frustration.

  • Director
    • Ramin Bahrani
  • Writers
    • Ramin Bahrani
    • Bahareh Azimi
    • Amir Naderi
  • Stars
    • Andrew Garfield
    • Michael Shannon
    • Laura Dern
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    40K
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    • Director
      • Ramin Bahrani
    • Writers
      • Ramin Bahrani
      • Bahareh Azimi
      • Amir Naderi
    • Stars
      • Andrew Garfield
      • Michael Shannon
      • Laura Dern
    • 146User reviews
    • 200Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Andrew Garfield
    Andrew Garfield
    • Dennis Nash
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Rick Carver
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Lynn Nash
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Mr. William Freeman
    Douglas M. Griffin
    Douglas M. Griffin
    • Officer Dudura
    • (as Doug Griffin)
    Randy Austin
    Randy Austin
    • Sheriff Anderon
    Carl Palmer
    Carl Palmer
    • Sheriff Carl
    James Brown
    • Elliot
    Luke Sexton
    Luke Sexton
    • Crew Leader
    Noah Lomax
    Noah Lomax
    • Connor Nash
    Alex Aristidis
    • Alex Greene
    • (as Alex Aristidis Perdikis)
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • Frank Greene
    Jonathan Tabler
    Jonathan Tabler
    • Lawyer Bailey
    Garrett Kruithof
    Garrett Kruithof
    • Court Clerk
    Richard Holden
    • Judge
    Deneen Tyler
    Deneen Tyler
    • Bailiff
    Albert C. Bates
    • Derek
    • (as Albert Bates)
    Jayson Warner Smith
    Jayson Warner Smith
    • Jeff
    • (as Jayson Smith)
    • Director
      • Ramin Bahrani
    • Writers
      • Ramin Bahrani
      • Bahareh Azimi
      • Amir Naderi
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    User reviews146

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    7Nerj

    Very well acted, but with a couple of distracting elements

    I saw this at TIFF 2014 where it seemed to be received pretty positively.

    Kudos to those involved with casting as every actor/actress, from the leading Andrew Garfield and Michael Shannon, right down to those who were only in one or two scenes, did a really good job. There were a lot of confrontational emotions in this movie and the actors/actresses did a great job of getting me to empathize with their characters. I had a hard time believing that Laura Dern's young-looking character was Garfield's character's mother, but she acted well.

    I felt that Bahrani struck a good balance between showing the audience Garfield's character's life with his family VS his professional life.

    I found the music throughout the movie to be pretty appropriate. The music chosen for each scene complimented the dramatic tone of what was happening.

    There were two things about the movie that bothered me enough to pull me out of the tense drama temporarily: (1) There were a couple of big coincidental moments (one of which is directly related to the final scene) that seemed a bit too fate-like. For a movie with the very real backdrop of the US housing market crash, and such believable characters, these unrealistic occurrences seemed out of place. (2) At one point, a montage format is used to quickly show Garfield's character go through a bunch of different exchanges with other characters. This quick cutting from scenario to scenario is a missed opportunity to fully immerse us viewers in a couple of heart-wrenching moments. As a result, the mixed emotions that I recognized I was supposed to feel weren't as strong as they could have been.

    Overall, this drama was well done. I think it could have been better in some areas, but it was still a nice watch.
    8nanettemeau

    Very good til end

    The movie could have been a bit more joyful I think towards the end and I didn't care for the mother's enmeshed relationship with her son. I didn't see much wrong with the house that was purchased for his mother and son. I realize the message is about be nice to those who are being evicted. Although the reality is there are some pretty s***** people who are irresponsible and who are bad tenants and there are squatters. The movie doesn't tell the whole picture of what really goes on. It's not black and white. In other words being a successful realtor or wealthy person does not mean you are the bad guy necessarily. The other side of the coin is that not all people who are being evicted are good people.
    7ThomasDrufke

    Not Just a House

    I think most of America was impacted in at least some capacity by the 2008 economic crisis/crash. Obviously, the housing market was hit the hardest and really at the forefront of the situation. 99 Homes tells the story of a single father who still lives with his mother in his childhood home having to deal with an eviction and the unexpected events that follow.

    99 Homes is a solid film. It has two of the best actors in the business right now with Michael Shannon and Andrew Garfield. It's actually surprisingly how many people don't realize how good these two are. Both known primarily for the comic book roles respectively, but they have both down some tremendous indie work as well. The film does a good job of using both of their strengths and playing off each other to create a very intelligent screenplay. Shannon is perfect for this role, but in some ways he's also not. He's great at playing antagonistic characters but in this case its almost impossible to have any sympathy for his character. It makes for an unrealistic dynamic. The film never bored me, in fact I was engaged throughout the story, but I think at times it just became too unrealistic.

    Garfield's character's arc was in particular the most unbalanced. It took a lot for me to get passed the fact that he gets hired by the same guy who evicted his home, but the actors made it intriguing enough for me to push it off to the side for awhile. But when you continue to build Garfield's character up to places that just aren't believable, it can take you out of the film. I think you could argue that the 'low' for Garfield just wasn't low enough for me to feel the heights of his 'highs'. It's one of the things Scorsese does so well is create arcs for characters that never feel hyper- realistic.

    Laura Dern is also in the movie and does a fantastic job as Garfield's mother. She is the emotional weight that the film needed and brings his character back to the real world when it got too exaggerated. The film will definitely pull on your heart strings at times, especially when you see all sorts of people being ripped from their homes. I just think the structure of the story was unbalanced at times with arcs being a bit too unrealistic.

    +Garfield & Shannon's dynamic

    +Dern's emotional pull

    +Heartbreaking story that's close to American's hearts

    -Unrealistic at times

    -Low wasn't low enough for Garfield

    7.0/10
    7snsh

    I liked the first half

    The movie starts out well, and the first eviction scene will leave you shaking in your boots imagining your family and belongings getting foreclosed and tossed into the street. I can't think of another film that focuses on the eviction process so intensely.

    You're better skipping the end of the movie (after the scene with the old man). The last forty minutes of the film are not satisfying at all, and just gets dumb with characters acting more and more ridiculously. In the beginning of the movie, many of the characters act over the top for the sake of dramatic tension, but it it gets to be too much towards the end.
    7subxerogravity

    The intense drama was increased by it being about recent events and well acted.

    Micheal Shannon really controls the screen when he's on it. He plays villain well, especially well in this film, showing both sides of the coin.

    99 Homes expresses how everyone was effected by the economy drop and how using the excuse of keeping afloat as a way to let doing what you have to do corrupt you.

    99 homes is about the corruption of Dennis Nash, played by Andrew Garfield as he does what he has to do to get back his home for his mom and his child, after it being taken away from by Rick Carver, played by Micheal Shannon. Ironically Dennis goes to work for the enemy becoming the very person that put him in this situation.

    You can't help to be emotional about 99 Homes, it's a movie about a period in history but it's so recent, you either are or know someone who has a story similar. Attacking such current events add to the drama and the tension of the movie.

    It was interesting to watch this narration unfold and well acted by Micheal Shannon and Andrew Garfield. Very good watch.

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    • Trivia
      Director Ramin Bahrani used a 24mm lens for close-ups of Andrew Garfield as it gave greater depth as to what was showing on his face.
    • Goofs
      Simple admissions of guilt someone in a stressful situation is not going to cause the police to immediately arrest you. Nash was facing an armed man who clearly wasn't bent upon self injury or perhaps harming others. Even if he "admitted" his alleged guilt in a criminal matter, the police would have required more evidence (such as the event had actual occurred) before they could arrest him.
    • Quotes

      Rick Carver: Don't be soft. Do you think America give a flying rats ass about you or me? America doesn't bail out the losers. America was built by bailing out winners. By rigging a nation of the winners, for the winners, by the winners.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kristen Stewart/Michael Shannon/Cage the Elephant (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Loco Loco
      Written by Marlon Betancur

      Performed by Mr. Kapri

      Published by Edimusica USA

      Courtesy of Miami Records Inc.

      By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 99 casas
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(set as Orlando, Florida)
    • Production companies
      • Broad Green Pictures
      • Hyde Park Entertainment
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,411,927
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,253
      • Sep 27, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,828,232
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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