: The contrast between Carver’s predatory wealth and the desperation of the evicted families. 🌟 Why It’s Worth Watching
: Dennis’s journey highlights the "deal with the devil" many feel forced to make to survive in a cutthroat economy.
The story follows (Andrew Garfield), a hard-working construction worker and single father in Florida. After being evicted from his family home by a corrupt real estate broker, Rick Carver (Michael Shannon), Dennis is forced to move his mother and son into a cramped motel. 99 Homes (2014)2014
: Unlike many Wall Street films that focus on the boardrooms, this film shows the "boots on the ground" reality of the foreclosure crisis.
: Director Ramin Bahrani uses a handheld, documentary-style cinematography that makes the evictions feel terrifyingly immediate and personal. 📊 Quick Facts Director Ramin Bahrani Cast Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon, Laura Dern Genre Drama / Thriller Runtime Rotten Tomatoes 92% (Critics) : The contrast between Carver’s predatory wealth and
: Michael Shannon delivers a chilling, iconic performance as the ruthless Carver, while Andrew Garfield provides a raw, heart-wrenching portrayal of desperation.
In a desperate bid to reclaim his home, Dennis begins working for Carver—the very man who evicted him. He soon finds himself assisting in the exploitation of others, creating a moral crisis as he climbs the ladder of a system rigged against the working class. 🔑 Key Themes After being evicted from his family home by
📍 : "America doesn't help the innocent. America was built by bailing out winners." — Rick Carver