Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,411,927
Opening weekend US & Canada
$32,253
Gross worldwide
$1,828,232
Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$1,411,927
Opening weekend US & Canada
$32,253
Gross worldwide
$1,828,232
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By Shayne 2022-11-20 01:48:51
Sweeping out scene as a mirror image of reality
From the fall of 2010 to the beginning of 2018, single mom Yvette took her son Gregory and became my tenant for more than 7 years. During this time, Gregory went from elementary school to high school graduation, and his height grew from 1.2 meters to 1.95 meters.
I am writing a memoir article, as a landlord, and also as a victim of frequent rent arrears. The months in which Yvette pays rent on time are far fewer than the months in which it is in arrears, with a ratio of...
By Yasmin 2022-10-02 12:49:17
I didn’t send it out five times, what do you want Douban! !
The most important element to promote social progress is selfish motivation and competitiveness. There is no savior and wise leader at all! The whole world is the same!
When you are expelled from your homeland, you have two paths. You can either associate with the bad guys or fall down. Obviously, the protagonist chose the former! According to the story of the United States, this buddy should thoroughly follow a characteristic path in the capital operation, and then complete the...
By Clarabelle 2022-05-04 06:01:02
"99 Homes"
financial crisis, how much joy and sorrow! Stories are all stories!
The economic crisis and the collapse of the real estate market around 2009. The character played by Garfield is called Dennis Nash, a single father. After the economic crisis, he and his son and mother (Laura Dunn) were driven out of their homes.
Nash tried to win back his home, for which he took risks and reached an agreement with sin—he started working for the corrupt real estate agent Rick Cavan...
By Grady 2022-05-04 06:01:02
After finishing "99 Homes", talk about the two lost of the hero
"99 homes" (<99 homes>) is a very hard American movie. It is about the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis in Orlando, Florida. The house was swept...
By Elroy 2022-05-04 06:01:02
The most important element to promote social progress is selfish motivation and competitiveness. There is no savior and wise leader at all! The whole world is the same!
When you are expelled from your homeland, you have two paths. You can either associate with the bad guys or fall down. Obviously, the protagonist chose the former! According to the story of the United States, this buddy should thoroughly follow a characteristic path in the capital operation, and then complete the...
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By Merle 2023-09-01 12:17:40
A very good theme, a story of a victim who acted as an accomplice to the rich because of his children and family, and finally the family didn't buy it and freed himself. All the male protagonist does is steal some electricity and let the state pay for it. But the emotional entanglement is done by the poor, but logically, they are just representatives of the bank, and it is not their fault to take back the house. This is different from the concept of forced demolition. Imagine that in China, you...
By Donnell 2023-08-23 17:46:54
A sense of unconvincing morality suddenly exploded....
By Arch 2023-08-23 03:19:23
Three and a half stars, the overall is not bad, but some lines are contrived, and the plot conflict is too deliberate. Shan Nong's performance is particularly wonderful, very powerful, fascinating, and makes up for the shortcomings of the movie to the greatest extent. Those who are inconsistent really don't care. La~ I know that the director is an indie filmmaker appointed by the great god, but I hope that I can jump out of my own circle and make leaps and bounds to be worthy of the great god's...
By Kiana 2023-08-09 03:21:02
Conscience finds it...
By Darius 2023-07-20 22:38:21
Slightly higher than three stars, but less than half a star. Not good enough, of course, but the sincerity of the narrative and the smoothness of the language are better than Wall Street, which has almost the same theme. The biggest and most obvious problem is Garfield's face. Garfield's acting skills are much better than Hammer's in the same year, but his acting is much narrower. He doesn't have to act the entanglement and the kindness in his bones at all, but he can't act because of his age...
Lynn Nash: This is serious money.
Rick Carver: 1000 homes: you know how much money we're talking of...?
Dennis Nash: What's my cut?
Rick Carver: Don't worry; I take care of you.
Dennis Nash: No Rick, I understand the commission is six per cent; so what's my cut?
Rick Carver: I'll give you 5% of my cut.
Dennis Nash: 10%.
Rick Carver: Six - and a hand job.
[holds up palm of hand]
Rick Carver: No callouses. You'll probably pull in somewhere between 200 to 300 K. More than you made in your...
[Nash interrupts]
Dennis Nash: He, he, yeah, I know, more money than I ever made in my whole life; yeah, sure; thank you.
Rick Carver: Who in their right mind wouldn't rather want to put someone IN a home, than drag 'em out of it? Up until three years ago I was a regular ol' real estate agent, putting people in homes, speculating on property, that was my job. Now in 2006,
[the]
Rick Carver: Tanner
[s]
Rick Carver: borrowed 30,000 to put an enclosed patio on their home that they had somehow lived without for 25 years;... why don't you ask the bank what the hell they were thinking in giving these people an adjustable rate mortgage and then you can go ask the government why they lifted every regulation and just sat there like a retarded stepchild? You, Tanner, banks, Nash, every other homeowner and investor from here to China turned my life into evictions! I'm not an aristocrat; I wasn't born into this: my daddy was a roofer, ok? I grew up on construction sites watching him bust his ass until he fell off a townhouse one day: A lifetime of insurance payments and they dumped him before he could buy a wheelchair! But only after they got him hooked on painkillers. Now dyu think I'm going to let that happen to me? You think that America 2010 gives a flying rat's ass about Carver
[him speaking]
Rick Carver: ?
Dennis Nash: Uh ah!
Rick Carver: America doesn't bail out the losers! America was built by bailing out winners! By rigging a nation of winners: for the winners - by the winners! - You go to church Nash?
Dennis Nash: Sure.
Rick Carver: Only one in a hundred gonna get on that ark, son! And every other poor soul's gonna drown. - I'm not gonna drown.