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After his family is evicted from their home, proud and desperate construction worker Dennis Nash tries to win his home back by striking a deal with the devil and working for Rick Carver, the corrupt real estate broker who evicted him.

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Release : 2015
Rating : 7.1
Studio : Hyde Park Films,  Noruz Films, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Andrew Garfield Michael Shannon Laura Dern Nicole Barré J.D. Evermore
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Artivels
2018/08/30

Undescribable Perfection

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WasAnnon
2018/08/30

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Rijndri
2018/08/30

Load of rubbish!!

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Beanbioca
2018/08/30

As Good As It Gets

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JamesRutland
2017/07/26

This movie shows the real nature of richness based on the usury of human lives switched in money. Greedy individuals are the worst assassins in the planet and they make this crime following the laws or violating the laws by corruption: the laws to deprived human beings of their lives to accumulate money. USA is not a democracy is a tyranny as many other false democracies based on the iniquity (few individuals which decide for billions of persons is democracy?. Where there is iniquity of few greedy individuals how can be DEMOCRACY? I know this and this movie allows me to expose this thoughts: "Where there is iniquity of few greedy individuals how can be DEMOCRACY?"

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dmibay
2017/07/10

So this was literally the most cringeworthy movie I have seen in a long time (rated 7.1 at the time). I have no idea how this rating is so high.The movie is about this scruffy fuccboi that's like 20 years old and somehow he has a 13 year old son and lives with this son and his 40 year old milf mom. It's 2008 and everyone is getting foreclosed on in this Florida neighborhood and one day this big bad man comes and forecloses on this ugly family. Ure supposed to feel bad apparently. I'm not gonna roast the rest of the plot its ratchet enough as it is.Literally there was not a single realistic part in the movie. From the ridiculous evictions to the family abandoning him for no reason (like how tf is the mom and son gonna be poor as sh*t one minute and then get all arrogant and reject living in a mansion) and then that standoff wtf!!!! The whole time the scruffy guy is having these heartwrenching internal conflicts, I swear to god half the movie his face is like a little crying baby. The director and screenwriter need to both kill themselves smfh

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RoadSideAssistance
2017/04/30

So guy gets evicted. I'm ALREADY against the guy because a) he couldn't pay off his mortgage, meaning myself has to pay for this guy via my tax dollars and b) he has a kid, which in his financial means he has ZERO business doing.So he lives with his Mom and kid. Whatever. They get evicted, Andrew Garfield's character ends up working for the guy, who is not so straight as he seems. I personally love this. America was founded on a cut throat mentality. Sure this is illegal and not as straight as 'The Founder' but whatever.So the whole thing ends with him selling his old house (that they got evicted from) and buying a new one with a pool, BBall court, and a giant huge area. His Mom starts freaking out about how she wants the original house and the KID SIDES WITH THE F'ING MOM!? ARE YOU KIDDING ME!? Look I and many friends got moved out of our house when we were 8. If I got a stupid pool, BBALL court, and GIANT house overlooking a lake I'd tell my grandmother to F off, and my grandmothers (both of them) weren't stupid enough to whine and B about some stupid trivial house that some dead guy built.Whole film started out interesting, but I literally closed the movie the last 10 minutes and felt I'd been raped. What a pathetic film. 6/10 for the start... -2 out of 10 for the ending, giving this a 2. Save your time.

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Leofwine_draca
2016/08/22

For most of the running time, 99 HOMES is an exemplary thriller. It's always a delight when you find a film detailing a subject matter that's not been covered very much in film before and the financial crash of 2008 is the topic here, in particularly the glut of ill-conceived sub-prime mortgages in America that led to the worldwide recession. The film follows the fortunes of a real estate broker who makes a living from evicting people from their homes.It's an electrifying premise and one that's superbly directed by Ramin Bahrani who brings a documentary-style realism to his work. Certainly the camera-work is fantastic, often hand held and getting into the faces of the actors so that you feel close up and involved with the situations. However, the real ace up the sleeve is the casting of Michael Shannon as the criminal broker; he gives a performance of reptilian magnitude as an amoral money-hunter and he's simply magnificent. I loved this guy in BOARDWALK EMPIRE and he continues to go from strength to strength here.The eyes and ears of the viewer is played by Andrew Garfield, less impressive in a more subtle part. Garfield isn't bad when he gets the opportunity - he was fine in THE SOCIAL NETWORK - and he's more than believable as the desperate young man in this. Laura Dern and Clancy Brown flesh out the rest of the cast. The film is by turns intense, awkward, moving, and exciting, but always engrossing and not to mention gripping. The only misstep is a rather silly sub-plot in which Garfield tries to hide his work from his family, which feels rather irrelevant (if he's putting food on the table, what does it matter?). The other problem is the trite Hollywood ending; for a film that's exemplified gritty realism throughout, to cop out in this way is a real joke. Other than those problems, it's fine.

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