Fences - Official Movie Review

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Fences starring Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Stephen Henderson is reviewed by Christy Lemire (www.ChristyLemire.com), William Bibbiani (Crave Online) and Alonso Duralde (TheWrap and Linoleum Knife).
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FENCES is directed by Denzel Washington from a screenplay by August Wilson, adapted from Wilson's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play. The film stars Denzel Washington, Viola Davis, Jovan Adepo, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Russell Hornsby, Mykelti Williamson, and Saniyya Sydney. The film is produced by Denzel Washington, Todd Black and Scott Rudin.
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  • @stevenescolar9498
    @stevenescolar94987 жыл бұрын

    soooo... maybe that was the point. these people feel trapped in their homes

  • @vivianpiner4508

    @vivianpiner4508

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Arpy Sevantine tfecjjnhrfflmmmih

  • @trav_9830
    @trav_98307 жыл бұрын

    Holy crap....THEY LIKED ONE!!!! I thought we were going like 0-7 today

  • @sudevsen

    @sudevsen

    7 жыл бұрын

    Trav _ it's gonna be a shitty Christmas. where is Tarantino when you need him?

  • @xavierrobinson200
    @xavierrobinson2007 жыл бұрын

    I'll watch this for Viola Davis she is the best

  • @fangal12

    @fangal12

    7 жыл бұрын

    Her snot drip is being considered for an Oscar :-)

  • @rogerhenderson7014

    @rogerhenderson7014

    7 жыл бұрын

    michaelthemovieman wouldn't anyone be brave to make over 1,000,000 $? lol

  • @sitaraghuvirdas

    @sitaraghuvirdas

    7 жыл бұрын

    Both Viola and Denzel.

  • @voice4397

    @voice4397

    7 жыл бұрын

    I wаtсhed Fеnсes full mоviе here twitter.com/481f63069c6302d44/status/822756083210981376 Fееeеnсеs Оfficial Моvie Rеviеw

  • @juan313
    @juan3137 жыл бұрын

    This movie was written, directed, and acted perfectly. Totally disagree with most of this review

  • @JozieLeePro
    @JozieLeePro7 жыл бұрын

    August Wilson is a genius. May his work continue to be seen in all and every form.

  • @GETOSUPASTAR

    @GETOSUPASTAR

    7 жыл бұрын

    JozieLeePro Amen.

  • @again5162

    @again5162

    6 ай бұрын

    😂 making a decent movie which isn't unachievable these days by 3 kids on skate boards doesn't make you a genius you're reaching

  • @1muzikmania
    @1muzikmania7 жыл бұрын

    I definitely got that "stagy" vibe from the trailer.

  • @HobtheGoblin
    @HobtheGoblin7 жыл бұрын

    Before watching this, i'm just putting this out there, i hope to hell they liked it. It's such a beautiful story, and the second I saw the trailer I gasped thinking "that's what the play looked like in my head when i read it." It seems so spot on, I hope it's good; and it's a very critic-y kind of story, perfect for film, in fact I wondered why it hadn't been done before. Please. Be. Good.

  • @iceline22
    @iceline226 жыл бұрын

    This was done so well. Obviously, I could tell it was based on a play, without knowing anything about it. The writing, the scenes all in the backyard, etc. But it took me away, perhaps the acting was part of it. But I think the storyline, and the directing both had me drawn and emotionally riveted to this story. I actually tried taking breaks from watching it and I had to cut them short cause I didn't want to break up the energy. I loved it.

  • @amphitheatre
    @amphitheatre7 жыл бұрын

    "they all mean nothing" this is why alonsos my nigga

  • @benjaminfenty8745
    @benjaminfenty87457 жыл бұрын

    I remember having to read it for English class in high school. Looking back, I initially thought it was just another reminder of the racist 20th century my people had to suffer (and yes, I'm one of those people that thinks racism should've been a thing of the past and not still be practiced today). As an adult, I think it's a very intense drama where the more you read it, the more you feel bad for the characters. Maybe I'll give the movie a watch one of these days.

  • @sudevsen
    @sudevsen7 жыл бұрын

    Fences vs Jackie as Best Oscar Bait

  • @TheProdigyB3AST
    @TheProdigyB3AST7 жыл бұрын

    I think I want to see Denzel direct even more because this movie is beautiful, it looks so good, and the cinematography in particular is fantastic! I really liked this movie. The performances are FANTASTIC! This is a movie that will be all over the Oscars.

  • @Manberg900
    @Manberg9007 жыл бұрын

    the 2 white guys didn't get Fences. rich.

  • @jeremybell887
    @jeremybell8877 жыл бұрын

    It's a drama not a comedy, of course people are gonna be angry and sad but it's not going to be action movie

  • @poppaexo
    @poppaexo7 жыл бұрын

    and once again, these people dont get what a movie outside of there sphere is about

  • @Tyler_W
    @Tyler_W3 жыл бұрын

    Way late on the draw to comment on this video, but I'd say I'm perfectly fine with this telling and not showing, not only because tje telling is so engaging, but the events they're talking about aren't really what the story is about. What the story is about, what we were actually shown, is the relationships between these people and the thematic ideas that tie these moments together. Great movie. I'm so grateful that I was blessed enough to have a firm but supportive father who actually gave a damn and didn't just try to get away with doing the bare minimum amd acting like he deserved a medal for it like Troy does, but this was so emotionally raw like an exposed nerve that it really hit me in the feels. Lot of sadness, fear, anger and resentment a lot of young men need to overcome with fathers like that. Denzel Washington (and really everyone involved) absolutely killed it. Hard move to watch, but it was great.

  • @l.neffahtitip-m9700
    @l.neffahtitip-m97007 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate what you all have said about the film, but I think you have missed the power and point of August Wilson's writing and spot on depiction of a certain segment of African American life/culture in the 1950s. This is what some of us mean by the "Oscars so White" argument--if you don't have first-hand knowledge of black culture and values, which is an indelible part of American culture, then you certainly won't understanding this film or Wilson.

  • @stevej5185
    @stevej51857 жыл бұрын

    I think one of the best acted movies recently was Inglourious Basterds...nail me to a cross if you wish, but I was blown away by the acting in that film.

  • @Tr0nzoid
    @Tr0nzoid7 жыл бұрын

    Funny, "Fences" and "Doubt" are based on plays and both have Viola Davis with a runny nose while crying.

  • @123rockfan
    @123rockfan7 жыл бұрын

    You can always expect that in a wtf review you'll get a rant towards a movie that still gets a solid score by all three critics...

  • @RGMANOLA
    @RGMANOLA7 жыл бұрын

    wtf? lol this was the best movie ive seen in years...these guys are crazy...denzel proved he is the best actor of all times...

  • @daneenbrown9651

    @daneenbrown9651

    7 жыл бұрын

    RYAN GIVINS yes I said the same end h this movie made it clear that Denzel is the best actor to hit the screen im so grateful I beg to live and see all of his work

  • @muthaknows99
    @muthaknows997 жыл бұрын

    The woman is hosting a movie critique show and does not know when it's in theaters!!!! August Wilson to early black theater was pivotal in sharing the black experience at that time. there are cultural references these people miss, but thats understandable and obvious.

  • @indigopath2598
    @indigopath25987 жыл бұрын

    5:36 Bibbs got chocked up there referencing his dad. He goes all subdued for the last half and is sniffing. I wonder why?

  • @kimberlyrobinson3992

    @kimberlyrobinson3992

    7 жыл бұрын

    His dad died only a few years ago.

  • @iluvutube22222
    @iluvutube222227 жыл бұрын

    A rare moment where I actually completely agree with their review. I definitely felt like I was watching a play the entire time. Terrific acting where I felt like I was actors act rather than watching characters in a story. Still worth watching though because it's a solid movie with oscar worthy acting and has you on an emotional roller coaster throughout. Even though it's definitely actors acting you still care and are emotionally connected to these characters and what they're going through. I wouldn't watch it again though.

  • @RominaJones
    @RominaJones7 жыл бұрын

    Great seeing Bibbs on this week.

  • @IamSnoogans
    @IamSnoogans7 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree with Alonso's points. Only thing I disagree with is Christy's evaluation of the ending. I didn't feel any of that "sneaking emotion" in the final scene. The brother and sister have a nice moment, but it's sandwiched between an overdone monologue from Davis and an unintentionally cheesy sendoff that felt tonally inconsistent. I was confused about what the film was saying in regards to Washington's character. I disagreed with his viewpoints for the entire film and never grew any sympathy for him. The ending was sending mixed messages, despite the fact the rest of the film flat-out told us it's easy metaphors.

  • @MsOfficialA
    @MsOfficialA3 жыл бұрын

    It depends on how much you’re paying attention to the storyline and the reason for the intricate details - there’s a great message about real life and real life situations. But; if you are while watching it then it will be harder to appreciate.

  • @michaelandrews4403
    @michaelandrews44037 жыл бұрын

    Did these 2 idiots watch the same film as me? I watched this last night and from the very start found myself trying to catch my own breath, just from trying to keep up with Denzel's dialogue delivery; and not a wasted word! From there these people, all of them, grab you by the shirt-front and pull you along, not in their wake but in the same Roller Coaster carriage in which they sit; still trying to breathe, having, instead, to catch some air where you can. Have you heard the phrase, 'Which side of the fence are you on?'? Well herein lies the context of the film. "Oh, right, I see where he/she is at. - No, I got that wrong! "I can see what is, obviously, going to occur here. - Wrong again! "This is a real, righteous person." - Er? What bastard? I have a top 5 films which are unlikely to alter, because they accommodate either how I see life, or how I wish it would or could have been or be, but every so often along comes a film that reaches its climax and I sit back and say aloud, "Hell! What a movie! One time it was 12 Angry Men, (Henry Fonda). The last time was Atonement, (Keira Knightley)....until last night. Fences, (Denzel Washington)...Hell! What a movie!

  • @subversivelysurreal3645
    @subversivelysurreal36453 жыл бұрын

    There are so many dopey comments about race and their (Alonso and Bibbs’) review below. See John Houston’s ‘The Night of the Iguana’, based on a Tennessee Williams play. It wholly bursts through the physical confines of the play. Also, Viola Davis’ breakout performance in ‘Doubt’. There’s a certain task to directing a well written adaptation of a play, that reasserts the space of a film. They absolutely must crack the : *claustrophobia*

  • @PhantasmagoricSplend
    @PhantasmagoricSplend7 жыл бұрын

    Yes the ending definitely stuck for me. Excellent. Viola is my pick for best actress this year. She always makes herself GO THERE.

  • @aaronkim8112
    @aaronkim81127 жыл бұрын

    This film was so good. Where do i start? Extremely amazing performances by the great leads of Viola Davis and Denzel Washington. The story is something most audience viewers will feel emotionally inclined to understand and identify well with. The moral theme of the story is how to persevere and endure with the character of hope. Based on the story alone I just enjoy the dialogue and discourse he shares with his son and wife and what this character is wrestling with internally. It reflects the reality of our times, how they're really absolutely zero guarantees and we have to make by with what we have, despite our scars, imperfections, and past-demons. You can really sense the level of energy and emotion the actors gives into these performances - but more importantly i just like how raw, gritty, and realistic it is in terms of relationships and hope. Good film. The amount of symbolism of feeling trapped and aimless and not being able to fix and get anywhere in life as a result of unfavorable circumstances... I mean these two guys reviewing the video have no insight or intuition for the framework of how society and people work in result of being minorities or feeling like the system is rigged or stacked against them - so perhaps they're just dull in due of ignorance and their upbringing - but wow really underrated film, and i like it how it deals with mortality, family, and finding reconciliation in ways that don't appear conventionally sought out. Made me tear up in the end. But so glad it was made into a film and it was filled with emotion.

  • @incufish23
    @incufish237 жыл бұрын

    Love August Wilson. Shutout to The Piano Lesson

  • @Yugcram
    @Yugcram7 жыл бұрын

    Where do they get these people to put on their panel of critics? The author of Fences is August Wilson. First of all, he was polish. He wrote about a culture of people that happened to be American blacks and due to his brilliance wrote about a America black family and, at the same time, tell a story about what all cultures are going through. These guys, on this panel, have no clue! I wish I could have see the play; however, I did not. I did; however, see the movie. Due to it's cast of actors, the story came across to me. This is not a black movie... it is a cultural movie. Do not allow this panel of critics to decide whether to go or not go to see this movie. Just go see it and judge for yourself. Personally, I enjoy this movie and think that this is the best movie that I have seen in decades! Quite honestly, they need to invite me as a critic... they might be able to be enlighten and see the light.

  • @DaToyGamer
    @DaToyGamer7 жыл бұрын

    As someone who loves plays, I loved this movie. I don't care about the cinematography, because I loved the story.

  • @Andre-tu3km
    @Andre-tu3km7 жыл бұрын

    Glengarry, Glen Ross has to be the best stagy, dialogue heavy, play adaption I've ever seen. Denzel does his thing though, worth a watch.

  • @stevenescolar9498
    @stevenescolar94987 жыл бұрын

    Rustin Cohle well, think of all of Denzels roles, which probably speak to who he is in general and/or as a director. His roles are always the straight man roles. The man who doesnt beat around the bush. The tell it how it is guy. No metamorphoses, no rading between the lines. You get it how it is. Because in the end of the day, no matter how you tell it, that very thing you are trying to show, is that thing. Ones appreciation for Visual language is obviously subjective. Im assuming you are a film maker? or studied film. Yes camera angles and movements can add to an actors emotions, but if a good actor can convey that very emotion perfectly clear to his audience, does one really need to embellish the point? yes and no. Thats up to the film maker. yes, Denzel is very simplistic with his style behind the camera, but if you think about his acting, Denzel is always kind of Denzel. Denzel never really has had a role where he really transformed into a character. Alonso Harris is a very thugged out Denzel. But Denzel is very good in being Denzel and very good with the intensity that he brings. Fellini was crazy with his interior shots and mirrors, Tarkovsky with his last shot in The Mirror, Scorsese's over head shot of all the dead bodies in Taxi Driver etc. I havent seen the movie, I want to, because the acting looks great. Bergman always put me to sleep, but where he lacked in creative camera angles and movements he made up in Deep philosophical and psychological narratives. David fincher is really good with tight spaces. In fight Club he tells you the twist with one camera movent where Tyler and the Narrator first talk on the plane. Its amaizing when I analyzed that shot much later in my repeat viewings. As a director the option not to show things outside the house could be a matter of laziness or a restriction in budget. As the critics point out, this is a play. anyways we can do this forever lol. either you like it or you dont. either it bothers you or it doesnt.

  • @phuckewe178

    @phuckewe178

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think Philadelphia is the only movie that he's been out of his comfort zone.

  • @dennisjensen3561
    @dennisjensen35617 жыл бұрын

    I'll give it one out of five stars it was way too slow the budget on the film was way too small and most of the money went to Denzel because I guess he needed it

  • @bobbyfagan7760
    @bobbyfagan77607 жыл бұрын

    Here's what happens: Denzel talks, has a fight with his son. Then denzel talks has a fight with his son. After that denzel talks and has a fight with his son

  • @5easy
    @5easy7 жыл бұрын

    i can relate but it gave me no answers

  • @sophocles8761
    @sophocles87617 жыл бұрын

    christy got the movie - these guys look and sound if they were looking for a reason to complain

  • @mikefrank9858
    @mikefrank98587 жыл бұрын

    beautiful movie

  • @again5162
    @again51626 ай бұрын

    The fence he built was made of hardwood, Good choice, treated pine is a softwood and bad for the environment.

  • @mcpileckipgh7430
    @mcpileckipgh74307 жыл бұрын

    As a long-time arts reviewer and full-time white person, I am embarrassed by your easy dismissal of Troy Maxson as "small." If you saw "On the Waterfront," did you think Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando's character) was just "shooting shit" when he famously lamented "I could have been a champ"? Maxson is largely based on Josh Gibson, "the Black Babe Ruth," who certainly would have been a champ if it weren't for institutionalized racism. Considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, he died young (age 38), so we don't really know how he would he have handled middle age and grown children. August Wilson took part of Gibson's story and re-imagined the rest. Among many things, "Fences" is a story of stymied greatness.

  • @phuckewe178

    @phuckewe178

    7 жыл бұрын

    You can't stymie something that hasn't occurred. You can stymie a possibility of something though.

  • @PrincipiaDeCinema

    @PrincipiaDeCinema

    7 жыл бұрын

    You're being nitpicky about their use of the word small. The play and movie leaves it ambiguous on purpose how much of Troy's potential would have been realized. What happened to him makes a lot of his actions understandable but does not justify them. He sees himself as "small", at the very least in comparison to who he could have been. This work has a lot of layers, but referring to troy as "small" does not strike me as something that isn't shown in the work. And yeah, I did think the same of Terry Malloy in On The Waterfront.

  • @serenityq26
    @serenityq267 жыл бұрын

    dont get why hollyweird people hate on theater so much. plays are GREAT! and this is a great play/film!

  • @wrightway65
    @wrightway657 жыл бұрын

    0:45

  • @biglebowski3257
    @biglebowski32577 жыл бұрын

    where a review on Hunt for the Wilderpeople ((((((((((((((

  • @whealler100
    @whealler1006 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this movie.

  • @lyconxero457
    @lyconxero4577 жыл бұрын

    OMG! I spy with my little eye....A BEAST!!!

  • @tarasham2469
    @tarasham24697 жыл бұрын

    this is my problem sometimes when you have black struggles through the yes a white people tend to get lost. this isn't an attack is just a fact of lost in translation. the claustrophobic element reflects that of the environment, their dreams, whether its troy's, roses or his son. it's not about the fence. everything is symbolic and metaphor for the message of the reality of their lives and dreams then. The dialogue and the acting does everything to drive it home.

  • @MIchelle4reel
    @MIchelle4reel7 жыл бұрын

    so what bad thing has Denzel Washington done? That point is lost on me. He seems like a private man who happens to act.

  • @kcviking2449

    @kcviking2449

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think she was talking about his character and not Denzel himself.

  • @film79

    @film79

    7 жыл бұрын

    KCViking is right she meant the character he was playing not Denzel personally.

  • @Llo834

    @Llo834

    7 жыл бұрын

    BellaMichelle character not the actor

  • @arleensmith8841
    @arleensmith88417 жыл бұрын

    it might be a PLAY!!! but it's a damm good play and an even better movie. these two are total rude and think they are real ass's

  • @coosoorlog
    @coosoorlog7 жыл бұрын

    Loved this film. I always hate trailers but this trailer is particularly awful.

  • @camelio10
    @camelio107 жыл бұрын

    3 cynical middle aged individuals should never share entertainment opinions about anything

  • @film79

    @film79

    7 жыл бұрын

    camelio10 Only cynical middle aged people should be watching these reviews. If you are under 40 why are you here? I see tons of young reviewers in the side bar.

  • @dmc8092

    @dmc8092

    7 жыл бұрын

    1 anonymous KZread commenter should never share opinions about anything.

  • @enochkabalo
    @enochkabalo7 жыл бұрын

    Yawn to this review...

  • @Usedtobebillie
    @Usedtobebillie7 жыл бұрын

    This movie gave me a headache, the scrip as well as is written, is so over written, dramatic, and in your face, Denzel is the most poetic garbage man I've ever seen, talks better than an English teacher, makes great metaphores all the time, despite the fact that he never went to school, and this movie doesn't stop one minute, is acting, and acting, and acting, in your face all the time, it feels so staged, it is not a movie, but a recorded play. The acting is freaking great, but it doesn't make worth 2 hours and 19 minutes of movie.

  • @a4nyc2003
    @a4nyc20037 жыл бұрын

    Fences was a terrible movie. The main character, Troy, was very self centered and an alcoholic who talks too much. For the first 20 minutes of the movie, Troy did 90% of the talking, he complained and he was bitter. He was very unlikable.

  • @ibrahemwasti957
    @ibrahemwasti9577 жыл бұрын

    Best episode of the affair just happened and you guys aren't reviewing. U guys are getting whacker and whacker....

  • @bolzechariah5155
    @bolzechariah515511 ай бұрын

    Terrible review great movie

  • @gennsui
    @gennsui5 жыл бұрын

    Terrible review

  • @underwaterlady
    @underwaterlady7 жыл бұрын

    this is a movie i'm DEFINITELY not watching

  • @blinkzone1

    @blinkzone1

    7 жыл бұрын

    Why?

  • @underwaterlady

    @underwaterlady

    7 жыл бұрын

    blinkzone1 doesn't look worth watching on the big screen. looks more like a TV movie

  • @DegrassiTop40

    @DegrassiTop40

    7 жыл бұрын

    not enough special effects

  • @underwaterlady

    @underwaterlady

    7 жыл бұрын

    DegrassiTop40 actually looks less well crafted and not enough happening characterwise besides screaming and crying

  • @DegrassiTop40

    @DegrassiTop40

    7 жыл бұрын

    maybe you should read the play. it's based off a play, you know. a pulitzer prize winning play.

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