No Address

2025

Drama

2
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 96% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.1/10 10 345 345

Director

Top cast

Xander Berkeley as Harris
Reem Kadem as Joanne
Tracy Todd as Homeless Woman
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974.66 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
Seeds 1
1.77 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
Seeds 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by 5 / 10

It's a fun one time watch for sure

No Address is a raw, emotionally heavy drama that aims to pull audiences into the often unseen and uncomfortable reality of homelessness. It isn't designed to entertain in a conventional sense, but rather to confront, educate, and provoke empathy. From the moment it begins, the film makes it clear that this is meant to be a gut-wrenching experience-one that asks viewers to sit with discomfort and reflect on how easily lives can unravel.The director approaches the subject matter with sincerity, crafting a story that feels purposeful and grounded. Rather than sensationalizing homelessness, the film focuses on its human cost, especially through the lens of a young woman whose life slowly collapses due to circumstances that feel painfully realistic. This is not a film meant for constant rewatches or comfort viewing; it's the kind of story you absorb once, let it settle, and perhaps revisit years later when perspective shifts. Its power lies in impact, not repetition.The screenplay is one of the film's strongest elements. It carefully builds emotional weight without forcing melodrama, allowing moments of silence, despair, and vulnerability to speak for themselves. The writing successfully generates sympathy while also highlighting how unforgiving life can be, especially when support systems fail. It doesn't offer easy answers or tidy resolutions, which makes the experience feel more honest, even when it's difficult to watch.Performances across the cast feel committed and respectful to the subject matter. While the film may not feature standout star power, the authenticity of the acting helps ground the story and prevents it from feeling exploitative. The emotional beats land because the characters feel real, flawed, and fragile.Ultimately, No Address isn't meant to be a favorite film-it's meant to be an important one. It's a sobering reminder of realities many choose not to see, and while it's emotionally draining, it serves a purpose. This is a film everyone should watch at least once, not for enjoyment, but for understanding.
Reviewed by jacksonhargis 3 / 10

To call this script half baked would be a compliment well beyond what would be accurate, it is quarter baked at best.It succeeds in making the audience empathetic but that is the most it accomplishes, the same effect can be achieved in reading an article about problems faced by the homeless and causes of it, which simultaneously appears to be the most research done by these writers. It has its moments but they are almost all at the end and they really aren't earned, neither do they achieve the desired effect they think it does.My review gives this 3 stars, two of which come from half of the box office proceeds going towards assisting the homeless, I can always respect a studio practicing what they preach. And the other star is for the acting despite a script desolate of character depth and proper substance, it fails in all other regards.
Reviewed by SaraC-123 2 / 10

The crisis desrves more than a mellowdrama

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