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Shelter 2014
TrailerHannah and Tahir are the homeless people who fall in love on the streets of New York. Shelter explores how they got there, and as we learn about their pasts we realize they need each other to build a future.Genre: DramaActors: Adolfo Mendez-Nouel, Anthony Mackie, Kevin Hoffman, Teddy Cañez, Steve Cirbus, Alok Tewari, Haythem Noor, Jennifer Connelly, Wilson Montuori, Jean-François Ogoubiyi, Laurent Caillat, ...»Director: Paul BettanyCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Shelter 2014"
RogerEbert.comNovember 13, 2015What started as an engaging character study falls apart when the cards that Tahir and Hannah are dealt are so obviously and overtly stacked against them at every turn.
Detroit NewsNovember 13, 2015Both actors bring confused dignity and downright anguish to their roles, and if Bettany eventually begins piling the woes on a bit heavy, they make you believe that as dark as things get, they're still more than possible.
New York TimesNovember 12, 2015Mr. Bettany's sketchy, unconvincing screenplay is more interested in Ms. Connelly's execution of exploitative stunts than in seriously examining the social crisis it purports to lament.
Philadelphia InquirerNovember 12, 2015Despite its terrific performances and its great use of locations, Shelter doesn't have enough substance to hold your attention or linger in the mind for long.
AV ClubNovember 12, 2015In his earnest effort to depict how tough life is for the downtrodden, [Bettany] dogpiles his two protagonists with manufactured misery ...
New York ObserverNovember 11, 2015Some people will find it too emotionally wrenching to watch, but there are moments of raw, understated sensitivity, encapsulating the ache of regret at the heart of Shelter.
The Film StageFebruary 20, 2016A document on our judgment of the homeless-preconceptions and ignorance towards-as well as forgiveness.
The ListDecember 14, 2015Shelter feels like an act of penance for all involved, and Connelly's powerful performance perfectly captures the anguish of a woman rendered all but invisible by poverty.
CinemaBlend.comNovember 24, 2015While there are flashes of impressive direction - especially in his use of location - Bettany's woefully underwritten script almost immediately dogs Shelter down.
Contactmusic.comNovember 24, 2015Paul Bettany makes a strong impression with his first film as a writer-director, exploring the big issue of homelessness from a variety of pointed angles.
MetroNovember 12, 2015A mixed bag that gets some things right and is refreshing about others. It also fumbles about at times and feeds on old cliches that need to die.
Movie NationNovember 12, 2015Too soulful to write off as an exercise in movie stars playing at homelessness.
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