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Film Analysis: 99 Home

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Wow! That was sensational, but also incredibly heart-breaking. We have all come to know and despise the housing market crash of 2008 that left millions of people homeless. And what is rarely explored is the people that exploited this catastrophe. '99 Homes ' finds our protagonist 'Dennis Nash ', played by Andrew Garfield, on the verge of losing his family home. Working construction jobs for little pay, and supporting his family, Dennis attempts through every legal avenue to save his home, to no avail. We see as an ominous knock changes the Nash 's lives forever. How without any compassion, policemen and a bank representative rip their home right from under them. Seeing the remnants of their family home scattered around the front yard for …show more content…

And the mastermind behind this excellent film is Ramin Bahrani, who wrote and directed the film, and who expertly and artfully explored the housing-market 's devastation. '99 Homes ' finds Bahrani as he dissects the wreckage of this precarious time in American history. And as the viewer learns of the incalculable amounts of stealing and bartering that occurred behind the scenes, of the amounts of fraudulent documents that were used to tear people away from their homes, to further line rich men 's pockets, it becomes more and more clear that those who benefited the most during this time, were the ones that trolled your streets, and who descended upon …show more content…

It is most unsettling and illuminating in its honesty and humanity. See, you won 't like everything you hear, you 'll shield your eyes away because you won 't like what you see, but this is the real America. It is tailored made for 'winners ' as Michael Shannon puts it. It is only in a world like ours, in a nation like ours, that pits everyone against each other, in a 'fight to the death ' 'battle royale ', in which only the most deceitful, only the most unburdened by emotion and morality win. The film does well in highlighting how corporate america views homes as nothing more than dots on a map, ready to be reclaimed, and families as simply removable. Forgettable. It is in the most unembellished scenes of home-owners pleading with policemen to give them more time. Of men and women calling lawyers that can no longer help them. Of people surrounded by bank statements and court documents that all lead to the sad conclusion that their homes will be taken. How many of us walk into and out of our homes, without giving it a second thought. But what if one day the world fell out of your favor, and someone knocked on your door, and tore you from the only life you 've ever known, who is to say who 'd you become after. A unique and

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