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Mind the Gap

  • 2004
  • R
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1K
YOUR RATING
Mind the Gap (2004)
ComedyDrama

Five seemingly unrelated people decide to take huge risks in their personal lives in an effort to find happiness.Five seemingly unrelated people decide to take huge risks in their personal lives in an effort to find happiness.Five seemingly unrelated people decide to take huge risks in their personal lives in an effort to find happiness.

  • Director
    • Eric Schaeffer
  • Writer
    • Eric Schaeffer
  • Stars
    • Alan King
    • Elizabeth Reaser
    • Eric Schaeffer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Schaeffer
    • Writer
      • Eric Schaeffer
    • Stars
      • Alan King
      • Elizabeth Reaser
      • Eric Schaeffer
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alan King
    Alan King
    • Herb Schweitzer
    Elizabeth Reaser
    Elizabeth Reaser
    • Malissa Zubach
    Eric Schaeffer
    Eric Schaeffer
    • Sam Blue
    Christopher Kovaleski
    • Rocky Blue
    Charles Parnell
    Charles Parnell
    • John McCabe
    Jill Sobule
    • Jody Buller
    Kim Raver
    Kim Raver
    • Vicki Walters
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Henry Richards
    Todd Weeks
    Todd Weeks
    • Doctor Albertson
    Mina Badie
    Mina Badie
    • Dana
    Deirdre Kingsbury
    • Mother Zubach
    Yolonda Ross
    Yolonda Ross
    • Deniese
    Dolores McDougal
    • Woman on street
    • (as Dolores MacDougal)
    Stan Berger
    • Morris
    Connie Sheppard
    • Beth
    Eileen Ronaldes
    • Nancy
    Michael Gaston
    Michael Gaston
    • Priest
    • (as Michael Gatson)
    Pamela Dunlap
    Pamela Dunlap
    • Elsa
    • Director
      • Eric Schaeffer
    • Writer
      • Eric Schaeffer
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    sosefrank

    Worth seeing again

    The movie reminds about everyday life. You meet people who may smile or laugh but deep inside they are not happy. As you watch the movie it feels like you are living it. Each five characters had their own problems yet were laughing and smiling trying not to show what they were hiding deep inside. Each five of them took life on their own and went after their destinies. I adored Malissa's acts. Her mother told her she hated her, but yet Malissa never quit taking care of her sick mother. After her mother's death she became a traveler leaving her home and later on her car and exploring the world. There is a lot to learn from each five characters. "Mind The Gap" is the movie that will never bore you even if you watch it day after day.
    8RMCCAULEY-2

    check out his other work

    This was the third film I've seen written & directed by Eric Schaeffer. If you liked this film, please check out his movie "Fall". It could be classified as a romance, but not the kind that would ever cast Jennifer Aniston or Meg Ryan. "Fall" is painful and passionate and clever, and unlike any movie I've seen since. It absolutely crushes you. I have also never witnessed such intense chemistry between two actors. It absolutely crushes you. Eric Schaeffer plays the lead role himself. So far, he always stars in his own movies. In his movie "If Lucy Fell", he plays opposite Sara Jessica Parker. I'd recommend seeing this after "Fall" or "Mind the Gap" so you get a feel for Schaeffer's style first. "If Lucy Fell" is much more light-hearted than his other movies; but very witty, fun, and strange. Ben Stiller plays a hilarious role as a stereotypical artist who lives life in the abstract. I love Eric Schaeffer! I only hope he continues to bless us with his work.
    9austycraiger

    very small film, with a very big heart.

    This movie, while at first seems like a series of vignettes, ultimately connects to the watcher, and pulls you in, and then weaves a tale, thats heartbreaking, and heartwarming, all at the time. I was very impressed with all the performances. I will admit that I watched it solely because I am a Jill Sobule fan. Her performance was amazing in my opinion, but I was very drawn in and loved every minute of this film.

    I think more people need to see it, and hopefully tell all their friends to see it. I can only hope.

    Also, Elizabeth Reaser should be on everyones "to watch" list. I recently saw Stay as well, and she is amazing in that film. I cant wait to see what she does, and I hope that someday she will recognized for her talents.

    At any rate, this movie is well done. Please see it, enjoy it, and be touched by it.
    10tinkerlily_2000

    Excellent & Powerful Movie

    I watched this movie in the middle of the night when I couldn't sleep. I had no idea what to expect, having never heard of the movie, and was pleasantly surprised.

    What an amazing and diverse group of characters, all very complex. By the end I cared deeply for all of them.

    The story lines were riveting and unpredictable. In the beginning, I couldn't imagine where this movie was going but it was a pleasure to watch it evolve.

    I have not had a movie affect me like this in a very long time. Some very powerful and emotional messages....I highly recommend it and can't wait to see it again.
    noralee

    An Uplifting Look at the Choices Even Quirky People Can Make

    'Mind the Gap' is an enchanting spiritual quest by eccentric characters who by converging from the sylvan north, south, west and east to the gritty sidewalks of the island of Manhattan, face death, their own or a loved one's, in different ways and find salvation in accepting that no person is an island.

    While each is as damaged from relationships as the motley crew in 'Italian for Beginners,' this is far more than a romantic quest as these oddballs, who we on a rotating basis very gradually learn how they got so damaged, cannot have real relationships, including between parents and children, until they solve their spiritual malaise to make a positive choice. Their physical health and sensual perceptions are also linked to their emotional and spiritual well-being.

    While the film is very long as it leisurely follows these characters' twisted trajectories, the mostly strong acting (particularly by Alan King in what I presume was his last film role) and the intriguing situations and lively conversations keep us curious, though the precocious kids interact with the adults like Gilmore Girls.

    Like 'Magnolia,' we gradually find that some of the characters are linked in disturbing ways, others by coincidence (asymptotically cute) of need, time and place, but unpredictably. As brutally frank about the weaknesses, cruelties and foibles of human nature as the former film, writer/director/producer/co-star Eric Schaeffer is less cynical and more hopeful than Paul Thomas Anderson, without resorting to incredible magic realism to restore faith.

    While these characters literally face the notorious undertow of the waters of Spuyten Duyvil (spiting the devil, per Dutch folklore about the treacherous waters off the mainland) --and their uniform hatred of the NY Yankees-- to enter Manhattan, I didn't catch all the theological interpretations about the sins of the fathers to discern any particular philosophical consistency about forgiveness, including the Krishna Das tracks on the soundtrack. I do question the meaningfulness of a child granting forgiveness to an adult, but I think it's about the adults growing-up.

    Co-star singer/songwriter Jill Sobule's "Bitter" (available both on her CD 'Happy Town' and the compilation 'I Never Learned to Swim: Jill Sobule 1990-2000') serves as the satisfying culmination; five other of her songs, not specifically written for the film, are also featured as commentary, as she plays an isolated busker with a literal broken heart.

    Some recurring images I didn't quite get yet, particularly of a dancer in Times Square, perhaps going around and around at the crossroads of the world.

    One of the most hopeful and uplifting movies I've seen in a long time, it will bring a smile to "mind the gap" every time I get on and off the subway -- the gap between reach and grasp, between nirvana and humanity.

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    • Trivia
      Alan King and Jill Sobule's last film.
    • Goofs
      The "North Carolina" that is shown as Melissa's home town is in mountains; yet when she looks at a map eastern NC is indicated - which has rolling hills at best. Also, current NC tags are not on the front of cars, as shown.
    • Soundtracks
      Nothing Natural
      Written by Jill Sobule and Robin Eaton

      Performed by Jill Sobule

      With Permission by Feel My Pain Music (ASCAP)/Left Right Left Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Потеря сознания
    • Filming locations
      • Vermont, USA(Vermont, North Carolina, and Arizona scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Five Minutes Before the Miracle
      • Terence Michael Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,637
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,503
      • Sep 26, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,637
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 14m(134 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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