Flipping

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"money. betrayal. murder. L.A. is still the place to be."
  • R
  • 1997
  • 1 hr 42 min
  • 4.1  (179)

The 1996 film Flipping is a crime drama directed by Gene Mitchell and starring David Amos and David Proval as two cousins, Louie and Mickey, who are struggling to make ends meet. Louie is a struggling salesman, while Mickey is a small-time drug dealer who dreams of making it big in the real estate market. The film is set in Los Angeles during the mid-1990s, a time when the housing market was booming and many people were looking to cash in on the real estate frenzy. Louie and Mickey see an opportunity to make a quick buck by flipping houses, buying them cheap and then selling them for a profit. However, they quickly find themselves in over their heads as they start to deal with a series of shady characters, including corrupt police officers and ruthless drug dealers.

The central conflict in Flipping revolves around Mickey's desire to succeed in the real estate market and Louie's reluctance to get involved in criminal activity. As they begin to work together more closely, tensions rise between the two cousins, and they must navigate a series of dangerous situations in order to stay alive.

Much of the film is spent exploring the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, as Louie and Mickey become involved with drug dealers and corrupt cops. Along the way, they encounter a variety of unsavory characters, including prostitutes, gang members, and shady businessmen. The film does not shy away from depicting the darker side of city life, and it is clear that the characters are operating in a morally ambiguous world.

One of the strengths of Flipping is its gritty, realistic portrayal of the real estate market during the mid-1990s. The film accurately captures the frenzied atmosphere of the time, as people scrambled to buy and sell houses in the hopes of making a quick profit. However, it also shows the darker side of this world, as people became increasingly desperate and turned to criminal activity in order to stay afloat.

The performances in Flipping are solid across the board, with David Amos and David Proval delivering convincing turns as the two cousins. Their relationship is at the heart of the film, and their convincing chemistry helps to keep the story grounded in reality. The supporting cast is also strong, with Gene Mitchell, who also directed the film, turning in a particularly memorable performance as a corrupt cop.

Overall, Flipping is a tense and engaging crime drama that offers a no-holds-barred look at the seedy world of real estate in mid-1990s Los Angeles. The film's strong performances and realistic portrayal of the real estate market make it a memorable and compelling watch. Fans of crime dramas and gritty realism are sure to enjoy this underrated gem from the 1990s.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1997
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 42 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.1  (179)