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Don't Pass Me By

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Don't Pass Me By (2013)
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A stirring story about regret, love, and second chances, woven together in a vignette style.A stirring story about regret, love, and second chances, woven together in a vignette style.A stirring story about regret, love, and second chances, woven together in a vignette style.

  • Director
    • Eric Priestley
  • Writers
    • Rachel Noll James
    • Katy Kvalvik
  • Stars
    • Sean Stone
    • Keith David
    • C. Thomas Howell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    136
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Priestley
    • Writers
      • Rachel Noll James
      • Katy Kvalvik
    • Stars
      • Sean Stone
      • Keith David
      • C. Thomas Howell
    • 6User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Sean Stone
    Sean Stone
    • Josh Malek
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • David Knox
    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Jack
    Rachel Noll James
    Rachel Noll James
    • Hannah Walters
    • (as Rachel Noll)
    Katy Kvalvik
    • Danielle Davis
    • (as Katy K. Burton)
    Jeremy London
    Jeremy London
    • Greg Phillips
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Fred Norwick
    Nancy Karr
    • Jill Richardson
    Liz Izzo
    Liz Izzo
    • Brooke Morton
    • (as Elizabeth Izzo)
    Liz Wicker
    Liz Wicker
    • Samantha Morton
    Blake Berlin
    • Ben Jacobson
    Tyler Lueck
    • Kyle Montgomery
    Wes McGee
    Wes McGee
    • Ryan Richardson
    Tony Nowicki
    Tony Nowicki
    • Brian Crenshaw
    • (as Tony Christopher)
    Trent Walker
    Trent Walker
    • Phil
    Jennifer Wilson
    • Marissa Brown
    • (as Jenn Wilson)
    Dean Bruggeman
    Dean Bruggeman
    • Dakotah
    Jade Tailor
    Jade Tailor
    • Dee Williams
    • Director
      • Eric Priestley
    • Writers
      • Rachel Noll James
      • Katy Kvalvik
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    6ferguson-6

    It's a Funny Thing, Regret

    Greetings again from the darkness. A very low-budget indie done in the vignette style with multiple characters and story lines is a very ambitious undertaking for first time writers (Rachel Noll, Katy K Burton) teamed with a first time director (Eric Priestley). The inexperience shows, but there is also enough spark here to raise a little interest in the parties involved.

    The cast includes the two co-writers, Sean Stone (director Oliver Stone's son), Nancy Karr (former Laker girls), Elizabeth Izzo, and brief appearances from Keith David, Jake Busey, C Thomas Howell and Jeremy London. Hannah (Ms. Noll) is an artist who is told she is in the final stages of cancer. Danielle (Ms. Burton) is a rising movie star trying to balance her shot at fame with family demands and a personal life. Jill (Ms. Karr) is an aspiring ballet dancer stuck in lousy marriage with a workaholic jerk. Brooke (Ms. Izzo) is a young pregnant girl in desperate need of guidance.

    It would be nice if the stories of the four ladies were better intertwined, though the climactic convergence in a diner provides a quick glimpse of what could have been. All of the stories involve the characters attempting to overcome obstacles and re-gain control of their own lives. They have each missed opportunities and are dealing with that crazy thing we all call life ... the one thing we don't want to pass us by.

    The film often suffers from heavy-handed melodrama, especially the overly-sentimental songs directing us how to feel at any given moment. But given the low budget and lack of resume from the filmmakers, it's actually a promising effort.
    3cekadah

    A mostly forgettable story

    First I must state I watched this flick a few weeks ago before writing this review. I had to read up on the plot as I had forgotten what it is all about.

    The message of this story is (in my opinion) - don't let life get away without doing what you really want to do. Unfortunately life cannot pass you by or get away because as you are alive you are living a life. And just because you might be experiencing frustration or loneliness in this life does not mean life is passing you by!

    These women just had an interest outside of their everyday life but not the will or ability to pursue their inner desire. So they are still living life - nothing has passed them by. It's an unfortunate title for this rather bland story.
    7crussell444

    Definitely worth a watch

    This is a wonderful movie. It is a series of vignettes about four women with problems that are complication their lives and the way they work toward resolution.

    The acting is realistic. I bought into most of the people and their actions and reactions. I also developed an emotional attachment to some of the characters.

    The editing and choreography of the vignettes was done nicely. You got enough information before moving on to the next story. I felt it moved fairly smoothly with a couple bumps here and there.

    The only criticisms I would have are: 1. That the resolution of some of the problems were dependent on other people and outside forces and things fell into place a little too nicely 2. At times the music drowned out the dialogue. I liked it, but it was not necessarily realistic. Life doesn't always end in the story book fashion.

    Overall I would recommend this for an entertaining watch though the underlying message might just be a little too optimistic. If your band hasn't taken off by the time you are 40 you might want to get a day job.
    7mcjensen-05924

    Cute

    Despite average acting and a plot you can predict every step of the way, I still got absorbed in this story. An attractive cast, with some powerful moments of genuine beauty and emotion. Doesn't always make sense, but neither does life.
    9vetpctech

    Don't pass this movie by...

    How do you know you're doing the right thing in life? How do you know which direction to turn? This movie gives us all a taste of Real Life! We're not on the top of the mountain all our lives. Not in the valleys either. These four women's lives give a glimpse into our own emotional peaks and valleys. A very well thought through plot and sequence. I commend the writers, Rachel Noll and Katy Kvalvik, for keeping the viewer engaged. I am normally a little lost when attempting to follow movies with the vignette style. I highly recommend watching this movie, especially with your significant other. Life is a gift...that's why it's called the "present".

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ne menj el mellettem
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Infinity United Entertainment
      • Uptone Pictures
      • Creative Freedom
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      • $650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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