Shelter
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Actor Paul Bettany’s writing and directorial debut is a strong drama concerning the relationship between two homeless individuals dwelling on the streets of New York Metropolis. When heroin-addicted Hannah’s (Jennifer Connelly, Bettany’s real-life spouse) suicide try is stopped by Nigerian immigrant and vagrant Tahir (Anthony Mackie), it sparks an surprising friendship that slowly develops into one thing far more significant. Rob Morgan, Amy Hargreaves, Bruce Altman additionally star. 105 min.
MPAA score : NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 35223531
Director : Paul Bettany
Media Format : Widescreen, NTSC
Run time : 1 hour and 45 minutes
Launch date : February 2, 2016
Actors : Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Mackie, Bruce Altman
Studio : Display screen Media
ASIN : B018JSA9QO
Variety of discs : 1
Carrie Lofty –
Gorgeous character study and love story
I read some reviews that Paul Bettany’s directoral debut was a series of unfortunate events that tumbled excessive misery on Tahir (Anthony Mackie) and Hannah (Jennifer Connelly). Unfortunately, I found their fight against various agencies and systems far too believable. Each event flows into the next, never in a way that felt jarring or making me think “oh, come on!” by straining credibility. Bettany also wrote the screenplay, which revealed a depth of talent I don’t think many realize. I didn’t.Hannah and Tahir come from radically different backgrounds but find themselves in the same place: homeless and in need of comfort and protection. They offer that protection to each other after very tentative, very tender moves toward trust. Connelly is virtually unrecognizable as an emaciated junkie, and Bettany uses her physique as another way of telling her story. She plays Hannah has broken yet able to fight because of her determination to stay with Tahir. I’ve only ever known Mackie thought his work with Marvel. Here he is subdued and thoughtful, with a past darkness that drives his need for redemption, some of which he finds with Hannah. With echoes of Jude the Obscure, they refuse to compromise their relationship, even when it means certain choices are more difficult to make.This is not an easy film, in part because of brilliant performances, but that difficulty is leavened by a bittersweet love story, the likes of which I cannot recall. It’s also a gorgeous character study, where Bettany gives as much attention to each character separately as he does to the couple together, which can be a tricky balance when characters are changed or subsumed by a relationship. His choice of angles, styles, and music add depth to moments when there is no dialogue, and he isn’t afraid to let a shot go long when a few key decisive moments warrant extra attention. It’s a brave choice, forcing you not to look away, when shorter scenes would have been easier for the viewer to dismiss or avoid connecting with.I recommend this to anyone who feels in need of something fresh and challenging, and who would like to be rewarded with a great blend of directing, acting, and story. I hope to see more director efforts from Bettany.
tom garner –
life on the streets
what life on the streets is like for many in America – it’s easy to blame the poor for the choices they make, until you’ve lived their life, then you really know that there were no real choices at all.
ð¼Poker Pandað¼ –
A Beautifully Acted Artistic Film of Subtlety
The beauty of this film is it’s creative simplicity. It’s mature, moving, and beautiful in it’s portrayal of two strangers who find common ground amidst their struggles. Although I can’t say this is a fantastic movie, I would always recommend it to someone who asks. If you take a decent movie and toss in two phenomenal actors as the leads, it will be worth watching every time. Jennifer Connelly is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors of our time. Her portrayal of emotional pain is so raw and so honest, she’s easy to believe in every role she plays. Anthony Mackie was a great choice for his part, and everything about him is genuine and intriguing. Although this film is not based heavily around dialogue, it captures everything in between, with grace and realism.Shelter is somewhat slow moving, but I think the pace was just right. I believe a lot of extra drama is cut out in order to add extra weight and emphasis on the experiences of these two homeless people. There is a lot of subtlety that must be appreciated in order to enjoy this movie. There is a really beautiful play of light and dark, shadows and movement, stillness and quiet, that make this movie very artistic rather than super gritty with emotional angst and overdone action. If you are a thoughtful person who has a lot of empathy for others, I believe there’s a good chance Shelter will move you. This director did A Beautiful Mind, and the experience of those who made this film seems very apparent to me. Well done.
DION HODGES –
I lived this.
It’s extremely disheartening to see that even after watching this movie, some people still question it. “A middle class white woman couldn’t possibly have hooked up with a homeless African guy”I was middle class before I became an addict, and I am now with a black man, although not homeless or African, I wouldn’t love him any less if he were…”She couldn’t possibly have started using heroin because her husband died”Seriously? What are the reasons you thought people started using drugs for? Because they’re all ‘from the ghetto’ or ‘think it’s cool?!’ I’m surprised at how naïve the general public actually is. I have met many addicts of every class, color, age, race, and gender that have started using for all different kinds of reasons. And yes, heroin and crack as well. Many prescription drug addicts eventually fall into the grips of heroin as well because it is cheaper and can be more potent with a faster high.As far as this movie: It was very sad, but extremely realistic. The director wanted to show that anyone could be an addict. Hence the scene with the two French men. “Because I’m homeless?” “Or because I’m just a stupid American?” This also shows the reality of the lack of help with healthcare for the poor and homeless. I wish he would have put in there how hard it was to actually get help when trying to get off of drugs, but still very realistic. Even up until the end. All of these things are very real and have happened to me. So if you still didn’t believe, I hope some of you do now. This is a very powerful and moving story. I wish we could all look at these problems, and somehow come together and help…-A
Jason –
This was a great buy, the DVD worked great and it arrived in great condition. The cover had some black marker discoloration and had an old sticker partially removed. But other than that this was a great buy.
Zouk22 –
As Described
Amazon Customer –
A Brilliant film. Thank you for it and your speedy delivery- very much appreciated1
joseph william carr –
I loved the film, good story line and acting was great. Joseph Carr
Antonio Jose A. Bento –
Moving.