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Keep Your Distance

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.3K
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Keep Your Distance (2005)
DramaMysteryRomanceThriller

In the perfectly normal town of Louisville, KY, there is a perfectly normal man living the perfect life. David Dailey is a man who has it all: A great career, a community that adores him, an... Read allIn the perfectly normal town of Louisville, KY, there is a perfectly normal man living the perfect life. David Dailey is a man who has it all: A great career, a community that adores him, and an enduring marriage. But beneath the surface, David's idyllic world is crumbling. He's ... Read allIn the perfectly normal town of Louisville, KY, there is a perfectly normal man living the perfect life. David Dailey is a man who has it all: A great career, a community that adores him, and an enduring marriage. But beneath the surface, David's idyllic world is crumbling. He's haunted by a series of mysterious notes that warn of an imminent fall from grace. His sult... Read all

  • Director
    • Stu Pollard
  • Writer
    • Stu Pollard
  • Stars
    • Gil Bellows
    • Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Christian Kane
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stu Pollard
    • Writer
      • Stu Pollard
    • Stars
      • Gil Bellows
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
      • Christian Kane
    • 58User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • David Dailey
    Jennifer Westfeldt
    Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Melody Carpenter
    Christian Kane
    Christian Kane
    • Sean Voight
    Kim Raver
    Kim Raver
    • Susan Dailey
    Jamie Harrold
    Jamie Harrold
    • Whit Harrington
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Holly
    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Brooks Voight
    Gary Anthony Williams
    Gary Anthony Williams
    • Kevin
    Cynthia Martells
    Cynthia Martells
    • Dr. Havice
    Dennis Burkley
    Dennis Burkley
    • Gus
    Brooke L. Berry
    • Dream girl
    Rick Overton
    Rick Overton
    • Dr. Floyd Beasley
    Jenny McShane
    Jenny McShane
    • Lindsay
    Lisa Baldwin
    • Senator's Aide
    • (scenes deleted)
    Andy Blieden
    • The Bellhop
    Steve Carlson
    Steve Carlson
    • Musician
    Phillip Cherry
    • Inmate in Jail Scene
    James Ensor
    • Interview Boy
    • Director
      • Stu Pollard
    • Writer
      • Stu Pollard
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    User reviews58

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    5nascarfan315

    Christian Kane Makes the Movie Bearable

    The best thing about this movie is Christian Kane. I have seen several of his movies and I continue to be amazed by the depth and breadth of his acting. The fact Christian sings in this movie is an added bonus! If you're a fan of Christian Kane, this movie is worth your time.

    If you're not a Christian Kane fan, don't waste your time. Watching Gil Bellows act is like watching paint dry. The other actors aren't much better.

    The movie had potential but it fell short. If it wasn't for Christian, I would have given this movie a 1. In my opinion, he was the saving grace of this movie.
    8wrlang

    trust no one

    Keep Your Distance is about a talk show host (David) and a drug saleswoman (Melody) who get caught up in several scandals, including their own. Melody has a possessive and rich boy friend who gives everyone the willies. David gets letters that show him things about his life and he confides in Melody who he meets by chance, and they help each other through some tough times as friends. As things start to pan out some clues start to give away the twists that occur at the end. A class A film technically with lots of good scenes. Acting was very good and the characters where believable. In the end, the letters spell out a lame plot as the characters have to explain it all to the audience.
    9PiranianRose

    Superior character-driven independent showcase

    I'll begin by saying that this is the best American movie I have seen in 2005, which may not say much since I try to steer my viewing habits to things of greater merit than mind-numbingly insulting garbage that comes out of Hollywood these days. Other outstanding American films of the year so far include SIN CITY and CRASH.

    KEEP YOUR DISTANCE is hailed as a mystery thriller, which is somewhat misleading considering the mystery is secondary to the primary focus of studying the characters' psychology in modern society by looking at their public and private lives.

    The spontaneous, down-to-earth performances is the film's greatest asset. No moment stands out as showy, as popular blockbusters would try to impress us with badass personalities, or as experimental art films would consciously pile layers upon layers of subtleties. This type of independent film has the perfect balance in the spectrum, in my humble opinion, which another review has mentioned that it "tries" to look like mainstream, and I'll just add that it offers more depth. In little moments like Melody's spontaneous yet helpless laughter in response to David Dailey's awkward line "I've been there (Chicago)," it's obvious that the film isn't trying to sell its stars, cool characters, or edge-of-your-seat action. All it's doing, is offering a realistic character study, taking in issues that have become central to society only recently, for example the drive for workaholism and its consequences on personal life, the long term devastation of marrying the wrong person, as well as maintaining the right distance in relationships, as the title suggests. If art is to imitate real life, then KEEP YOUR DISTANCE is an outstanding work of art.

    Several themes gradually unfold in parallel situations, such as the parallel between the Lentz scandal and David Dailey's own problems, and common dissatisfaction in the relationship of Melody and Sean paralleling that of David and Susan. In Melody's case, marrying the wrong man phased out her trust for everything. When she checks into a hotel room, she routinely looks under the bed and behind the shower curtain, as if not doing so will jeopardize her security. Such insecurity distances her from her new boyfriend Sean, who has a habit of spying, and even sets up a secret camera overlooking his band mates. As a side note, I think Sean probably inherited this habit from his wealthy father, whom we see paying people to keep an eye on other people. As for David, his wife Susan has been calling the shots since their marriage. They have had a lot of luck, and all can be attributed to her initiatives. David finally realizes that their marriage isn't about two people, but about one person, which cannot be sustained.

    The ending is a bit of a letdown because the solution to the mystery is not earth-shakingly complicated. However, this is in tune with the rest of the film's down-to-earth approach, which still manages to play out impressively captivating (and in my opinion is a case of simplicity bearing superiority).

    Inevitably, this kind of character study film will always trigger criticism for being boring or "nothing happens" (case in point: THE LIMEY, another personal favorite). In my opinion, such accusation is a lame move generally coming from viewers that have been trapped in mainstream blockbusterland. Needless to say, many such viewers are handicapped by short attention span and lack of exposure to the other end of the spectrum (namely films bearing more complexity, originality, sophistication, depth, boldness, and imagination).

    KEEP YOUR DISTANCE is a fine film because it aims to impress us by delivering elements fundamental to the art: strong performances, interesting storytelling, and thorough characterization. Most mainstream blockbusters cannot touch a genuine independent showcase like this one because there's hardly any substance underneath their star power and high tech tricks.
    8strangerinthealps

    Edge-of-Your-Seat-Who-Dun-It...

    This film was a very pleasant surprise. I must say that I went in expecting much less than I got. It's quick-paced and fairly short, so it barely feels like you've spent any time in the theater at all. Nice, quick little thrill ride. And, the ending! Wow. Who would've ever guessed that... Well, you should definitely see it for yourself. It's wonderful how you walk away from this one rethinking how much you trust everyone! Friends, family, coworkers, everyday acquaintances. You may never look at your loved ones the same way again. I was up at the RIIFF in Providence and happened to catch this there. The acting, the music, the cinematography, the fitting bits of humor - all near perfect. I highly recommend checking it out if you have the chance. If nothing else, hopefully the DVD will be along soon enough!
    7kristine-dicolandrea

    Good movie

    Although I still think that Pollard's first movie (Nice Guys Sleep Alone) takes the cake in my book, Keep Your Distance was a thrilling mystery, that will keep anyone who likes trying to crack codes and solve mysteries on their toes. Pollard did a great job of integrating the city of Louisville (from the well-known skyscrapers seen in the skyline to the best ice cream place in town) into his movie - anyone who loves Louisville should definitely see this movie. Acting was well done, cinematography was visibly improved from Nice Guys, and, all in all, it's definitely a film worth seeing. The unexpected twists in the story kept coming, and the way the film unraveled itself towards the end made everything come together comprehensively.

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    • Trivia
      The red letters showing here and there, throughout the credits, spell T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U F-O-R W-A-T-C-H-I-N-G.
    • Goofs
      It is unclear why, on a two-way street, would a police cruiser advise another car to "Pull over to the left?" The subject vehicle then ends up stopping in a four-way intersection.
    • Quotes

      Brooks Voight: Be careful of people who kiss your ass. They're always after something.

    • Crazy credits
      Red letters in credits spell "Thank you for watching"
    • Connections
      References Nice Guys Sleep Alone (1999)

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Тримай дистанцію
    • Filming locations
      • Oldham County, Kentucky, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue & Grey Film Ventures
      • Lunacy
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      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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