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Forces of Nature
Forces of Nature
Ben Holmes, a professional book-jacket blurbologist, is trying to get to Savannah for his wedding. He just barely catches the last plane, but a seagull flies into the engine as the plane is taking off. All later flights are cancelled because of an approaching hurricane, so he is forced to hitch a ride in a Geo Metro with an attractive but eccentric woman named Sara.
rating
5.452
runtime
105 min

Release

1999-03-12

Cast

Sandra Bullock
Sandra Bullock
as Sarah Lewis
Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck
as Ben Holmes
Maura Tierney
Maura Tierney
as Bridget
Steve Zahn
Steve Zahn
as Alan
Blythe Danner
Blythe Danner
as Virginia
Ronny Cox
Ronny Cox
as Hadley
Michael Fairman
Michael Fairman
as Richard Holmes
Janet Carroll
Janet Carroll
as Barbara Holmes
Richard Schiff
Richard Schiff
as Joe Farrell
David Strickland
David Strickland
as Steve Montgomery
Meredith Scott Lynn
Meredith Scott Lynn
as Debbie
George D. Wallace
George D. Wallace
as Max
Steve Hytner
Steve Hytner
as Jack
John Doe
John Doe
as Carl
Jack Kehler
Jack Kehler
as Victor "Vic" DeFranco
Anne Haney
Anne Haney
as Emma
Bert Remsen
Bert Remsen
as Ned
Julie Ivey
Julie Ivey
as Beth
Maia Lien
Maia Lien
as Sandy
Franklin H.D. Ecker
Franklin H.D. Ecker
as Groomsman #1
Rafiki Smith
Rafiki Smith
as Groomsman #2
Carter Reedy
Carter Reedy
as Groomsman #3
Taylor Gilbert
Taylor Gilbert
as Dr. Keller
Francisco De Ramírez
Francisco De Ramírez
as Bus Driver
Pat Crawford Brown
Pat Crawford Brown
as Florence
Bill Erwin
Bill Erwin
as Murray
William Marquez
William Marquez
as Herman
Antone Calandra
Antone Calandra
as Sunseeker
Tommy Chappelle
Tommy Chappelle
as Sunseeker
James Chirbas
James Chirbas
as Sunseeker
Bill Coates
Bill Coates
as Sunseeker
Vivian Edwards-Ashford
Vivian Edwards-Ashford
as Sunseeker
Damon Frost
Damon Frost
as Sunseeker
Jean Gates
Jean Gates
as Sunseeker
Joan Glover
Joan Glover
as Sunseeker
Winnie Hammer
Winnie Hammer
as Sunseeker
Bob King
Bob King
as Sunseeker
Leon Lamar
Leon Lamar
as Sunseeker
Judith Maltenfort
Judith Maltenfort
as Sunseeker
Eddie Miller
Eddie Miller
as Sunseeker
Danny Nelson
Danny Nelson
as Sunseeker
Joanne Pankow
Joanne Pankow
as Sunseeker
Ginnie Randall
Ginnie Randall
as Sunseeker
Beverly Shelton
Beverly Shelton
as Sunseeker
George Stoba
George Stoba
as Sunseeker
Jacki Wilson
Jacki Wilson
as Sunseeker
Michael Cudlitz
Michael Cudlitz
as Bartender
Athena Maria Bitzis
Athena Maria Bitzis
as Juanita the Bull Tamer
Libby Whittemore
Libby Whittemore
as Car Rental Agent
Dan Albright
Dan Albright
as Officer McDonnell
Marshall Rosenblum
Marshall Rosenblum
as Ticket Vendor
Mike Pniewski
Mike Pniewski
as Conductor
Wes Kennemore
Wes Kennemore
as Thief
Brandon McLaughlin
Brandon McLaughlin
as Delivery Man
Marc McPherson
Marc McPherson
as Hotel Manager
Justin Michael Benassi
Justin Michael Benassi
as Sarah's Son
Shelly Desai
Shelly Desai
as Cabbie
Cordell Nichols
Cordell Nichols
as Child on Train
Dan Biggers
Dan Biggers
as Justice of the Peace
Lester Cohen
Lester Cohen
as Port Authority Spokesman
Natalie Hendrix Tate
Natalie Hendrix Tate
as Airport Reporter
Scott Pierce
Scott Pierce
as News Anchor
Shannon Welles
Shannon Welles
as Lady in Wheelchair
Afemo Omilami
Afemo Omilami
as Cab Driver (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Wuchak

Fun road romcom with Ben Affleck, a zany Sandra Bullock and a great ending A man (Ben Affleck) sets out to fly from New York to Savannah to be married to his bride (Maura Tierney), but circumstances compel him to use other means of transportation with an attractive, but screwy traveling companion (Sandra Bullock). Will this new relationship and their misadventures change his plans over the course of the next two days? I’m a sucker for road movies and Affleck is great as the principled protagonist, but Bullock’s character, Sarah, is so erratic she becomes seriously irritating by the midpoint that it’s hard to see how anyone would find her appealing, at least as a possible lifelong companion. Thankfully, the sights are interesting and the pair’s mishaps are amusing enough (although I feel the script needed a rewrite to flush out better prospects). In addition, the last act is actually ballsy and totally changed any negative feelings I had. The movie’s not really anti-marriage; it just shows the awful truth and potential glory. In other words, it’s realistic and balanced. What’s funny is that Roger Ebert expressed outrage over the climax and called it smarmy. All I can say is he didn’t ‘get’ it because it’s not disingenuous at all. In fact, it’s revelatory; and wholly fits. I don’t want to say anything more because I don’t want to spoil it. Reflect on the key points and everything makes sense. The film runs 1 hour, 45 minutes and was shot in New York City, Washington DC, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Steve Zahn is on hand as the best man. GRADE: B-/C+