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Time Out of Mind (2014)

A homeless man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.

Director:

 Oren Moverman

Writers:

 Jeffrey Caine (story), Oren Moverman(screenplay), Oren Moverman(story)

Stars:

 Jena Malone, Richard Gere, Danielle Brooks

Won
International Critics' Award (FIPRESCI)
Special Presentations
Oren Moverman


Storyline

A homeless man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.


Technical Specs

Runtime:

 

Color:

 Color

Aspect Ratio:

 2.35 : 1

Details

Country:

 USA

Language:

 English

Release Date:

 9 September 2015 (USA) 

Filming Locations:

 New York City, New York, USA

Cast

Credited cast:
Jena MaloneJena Malone...
Maggie
Richard GereRichard Gere...
George
Danielle BrooksDanielle Brooks...
Receptionist
Abigail SavageAbigail Savage...
Short-Haired Woman
Jeremy StrongJeremy Strong...
Jack
Colman DomingoColman Domingo...
Mr. Oyello
Brian d'Arcy JamesBrian d'Arcy James...
Mark
Ben VereenBen Vereen...
Dixon
Geraldine HughesGeraldine Hughes...
Maire
Yul VazquezYul Vazquez...
Raoul
Dominic ColónDominic Colón...
Felix (as Dominic Colon)
Miranda BaileyMiranda Bailey...
Jennifer
Tonye PatanoTonye Patano...
Ms. Jackson
Thom BishopsThom Bishops...
Ameer
Krista TunnellKrista Tunnell...
Bar Patron

Movie Reviews

Watching Time Out of Mind requires a lot of patience. For one thing, every time a scene becomes interesting, it abruptly cuts to another, disallowing your attention to take a full hold. Another thing is the voyeuristic long lens and unfiltered city noise, which are meticulous, but only work as obstacles when you try to observe the main character closely.

The ultimate problem is, however, this story of a homeless man tells not much more than what you have known or imagined before. It's hard to sympathize with Richard Gere's protagonist who is in constant denial, and the film, for the most part, visualizes only what is already visible, and merely scratches the surface of this troubled soul's current state.

The later part of the film becomes noticeably engaging when it employs some close-up shots and background music. You finally start feeling for each character and recognize the chemistry of actors, but you cannot help but wonder if the dramatic value of this is really worth all the leading time.

The film's execution is thus questionable, but one thing for sure is the sincere intention of actor-producer Gere. He wants us to take another look at the problem we all know exists by presenting it the way it is. It's interesting to know that, in his panhandler costume, the lead actor still looks handsome and healthy; yet people choose to go around and never bother to look close enough to notice a movie star. It would have been a far more interesting film if Gere had also delved into the minds of those people passing by, instead of just glancing over the mind of the homeless man.
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