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#Stuck

  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Joel David Moore and Madeline Zima in #Stuck (2014)
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Nach einem One-Night-Stand im Stau stecken geblieben, erzählen ein Mann und ein Mädchen die Nacht davor in Rückblenden.Nach einem One-Night-Stand im Stau stecken geblieben, erzählen ein Mann und ein Mädchen die Nacht davor in Rückblenden.Nach einem One-Night-Stand im Stau stecken geblieben, erzählen ein Mann und ein Mädchen die Nacht davor in Rückblenden.

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    • Stuart Acher
  • Drehbuch
    • Stuart Acher
    • Neil Pollner
    • Dena Waxman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Madeline Zima
    • Joel David Moore
    • Abraham Benrubi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    1306
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    • Regie
      • Stuart Acher
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Acher
      • Neil Pollner
      • Dena Waxman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Madeline Zima
      • Joel David Moore
      • Abraham Benrubi
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    • 7Kritische Rezensionen
    • 43Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Madeline Zima
    Madeline Zima
    • Holly
    Joel David Moore
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    • Guy
    Abraham Benrubi
    Abraham Benrubi
    • Bartender
    Logan Agayan
    • Baby
    Gaby Alcazar
    • Girl in Bar…
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    Jayson Blair
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    Joanna Canton
    Joanna Canton
    • Louisa
    Don Chao
    • Chinese Man
    Gene Cook
    • Creepy Guy
    • (as Daryl Cook II)
    Vincent De Paul
    Vincent De Paul
    • Guy's cousin
    Jen Dede
    Jen Dede
    • Mom
    Stephanie Faracy
    Stephanie Faracy
    • Stella
    Rebecca Field
    Rebecca Field
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    Michelle J. Fine
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    Bill Fox
    Bill Fox
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    Quinn Friedman
    Quinn Friedman
    • Boy
    Ryan Groves
    • Guy in Bar
    Elody James
    • Girl
    • (as Elody Elijah James)
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      • Stuart Acher
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      • Stuart Acher
      • Neil Pollner
      • Dena Waxman
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    7starsandcigarettes

    More than just an MTV Before Sunrise

    I wasn't too sure about this, but it piqued my interest somewhat, So I took it out. When it opened with some really bad girly girl music, I was like 'oh god, this was a mistake'. But then it got better , and thank f*** so did the music.

    What I really took from this movie was how my fondness for each character gradually developed by seeing him/her through the eyes of the other character - And it was like a vicarious light-bulb moment you share with them when they start to realise; 'hang on a sec we're actually very compatible'. I can't, off hand, think of another movie that does this so effectively.

    So it doesn't posses that same sleeper indie understated cool that 'Before Sunrise' does. But there's something about these two characters that make them seem more real, honest and relatable. I guess this juxtaposition between the two films (where this one could so easily have been called 'After Sunrise'), is the movie's whole point.

    I don't know, but an average rating of 5.7 just doesn't seem fair for a beautifully written script with such excellent dialogue. Well done to everyone involved
    7StevePulaski

    Can't dismiss yourself out of this conversation

    The characters in #Stuck are caught in a record-breaking traffic jam; a traffic jam big enough to bring Michael Douglas's D-Fens past his breaking point and into immediate suicidal tendencies and stagnant enough to make the bourgeois French in Jean-Luc Godard's "Week End" mow right through the long array of cars before them. One immediately wonders upon arriving to a halt in their vehicle behind numerous other cars (a) what is holding everybody up and (b) will they ever be able to exit this long road and arrive at their destination? Traffic jams are also inherently anomalous in the regard that while one complains about being stuck in traffic, they are also part of the very issue preventing the person behind them from advancing another car length, effectively shortening the population of the road by one.

    I feel like I'm beginning early research on the opening to a paper for my college class entitled "Existentialism" with that kind of introduction, but my mind wandered quite frequently in such a way while watching #Stuck (which, I presume, should be read as "hashtag stuck"), a film that has a narrative that meanders and drifts in a similar way. It concerns the likes of Guy and Holly (Joel David Moore and Madeline Zima, the only two real characters of the whole film), whom we first see sleeping next to one another following a one night stand. Holly wakes up to realize she left her car at the bar the two were at the night before and must endure an awkward ride home with Guy, who she was planning to simply abandon while he was still sleeping. "Why couldn't you have left early like any decent one night stand," Guy tells her when they are driving home.

    Guy and Holly wind up getting stuck in a traffic jam so large that adjectives fail to describe its immensity. The main arteries of Los Angeles are clogged with vehicles large and small, on a Sunday afternoon, and nobody is moving. What the start of that jam looks like is only known by a select few. With that, we have a film about two people whose interactions were about to conclude with sex and an overnight snuggle, forcibly being stuck together in a small space for an undisclosed amount of time. The two do nothing but make passive-aggressive conversation with each other, with Holly pervasively texting a friend unknown to Guy, and saying how she hopes somebody is dead at the beginning of the traffic jam to justify the mass amount of congestion. Guy responds by calling her amoral and, alas, we have the makings of a conversational film.

    Writer/director Stuart Acher ping-pongs back and forth frequently to show the one night stand between Guy and Holly in reverse, showing events play backwards in sequence from time-to-time. While we get intriguing backstory to how these two met and came to agree to share in the desire of basic human gratification for one night, this distracts from the intimate conversation occurring in the car. #Stuck hits its stride when we indulge on the lyrical poetry of Guy and Holly, arguing or giggling over their wayward ramblings as they sit helplessly in the midst of a never ending traffic jam.

    People have asked me why I love films that take place entirely, or predominately, in a sole location, like Open Water, Adam Green's Frozen, and Buried. The answer is simple; the films are forced to have dialog and some character interest or, in a horror film's case, elements of basic human survival. Films with various locations often become distracted with setting, undermining the connective tissue to the audience which are the people exploring such a region. I love films that emphasize character traits and personalities because those are the films that strike human tendencies and allow for empathetic feelings to surface.

    While #Stuck, even when it hits conversational strides, never becomes that deep or invested with its characters, it's a solid look at where we are with relationships in a modern sense. We are now seeing millennials (this includes myself, mind you) more invested with hookups and momentary encounters, something made popular by social media and apps geared towards the idea of a brief encounter that often turns very sexual. The idea of settling down is a concept that, as of right now, doesn't appeal to us, which is startling considering a generation ago, it wasn't uncommon seeing people marry around twenty. If nothing else, #Stuck is an intriguing testimony to where we're at in the digital relationship age, forcing two people together for more than just a momentarily satisfying hookup to engage face to face and not through illuminating screens or over alcohol.

    Starring: Joel David Moore and Madeline Zima. Directed by: Stuart Acher.
    10bebebets

    Intelligent and Quite A Hilarious Film

    What a surprise this movie was! Found it on Passionflix under the title "The Morning After" It was honestly, BRILLIANT!! The characters/actors were SUPERB!! I love they way the Director weaved in & out of the present, that was PERFECTION!! Just totally grabs you, making you want more. The chemistry between them was off the charts! Their conversation was honest, intellectual, real, sexy, just completely on point, So incredibly believable. The actors were beautiful to watch. So many parts of this film were seriously HILARIOUS making me laugh out loud! This is definitely a hidden gem & I'm so glad I found it. Can't wait to watch it again! Bravo!!!!
    9thekarmicnomad

    A funny, light, touching gem of a movie

    Two people are forced to extend a one night stand due to a huge traffic jam.

    This film is the rarest of beasts: a clever comedy that is actually funny.

    Most of the action is inside the car with the two struggling to pass the time, the rest is flash backs of the drunken night that led up to their predicament.

    At first I thought they made an unlikely couple, but the chemistry between them is great. Lots of the comedy is observational and very sharp.

    It is nice to find something that has a little depth but is still light and funny (this is no "Broken Flowers" or "Lost in Translation" yawn fest)

    If you are a fan of the Seth Rogan kind of humor you may find this a little bland and tame. For me it was perfect.

    I loved both characters and really got invested. The pace of the film is quite slow and considered. To break up the narrative you get snap shots of the people trapped in the jam around them.

    A great, subtle, funny, clever little movie.
    9revribhav-96772

    Need based relationship

    Two strangers drink together in a bar, like each other's company so much that they have a one night.stand.

    The girl wakes up and goes but returns as she forgot to carry her cellphone; she left her car the previous night near the place of their accidental meet ; the boy does his duty of taking her to her desired destination.

    Stuck in the traffic Jam the real story unfolds; the people around them jammed in their respective vehicles have different sort of reactions to the situation.

    A man has to pee within his car finds water bottle as replacement for the urinal toilet .

    The one night stand lovers of previous night, our protagonists have plenty of time to have a critical review of their situation; they fight, use bitter words, try to justify their arguments recalling the night in the flashback's but eventually he human affection returns as the movie reaches a it's end. They depart their respective ways with warm memories of the pleasant thrills of the previous night.

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      The opening of this movie is similar to 2016's "Love and Hostages." In both, a single eye is shown opening, and then there is a cut to a scene with a couple in bed. In this movie, it is the woman's eye that opens, and she is the one that tries to sneak out. It is the opposite in "Love and Hostages," where the opening eye is the man's and he is the one who tries to sneak out.
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      • 10. Oktober 2014 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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