
Two friends that call each other Gerry decide to hide in the wilderness in order to see something. However, they do not find what they're looking for. They decide to return to the car but they get lost in the desert, without water, supplies or a compass. Now they have to walk, trying to find the road to survive.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two friends that call each other Gerry decide to hide in the wilderness in order to see something. However, they do not find what they're looking for. They decide to return to the car but they get lost in the desert, without water, supplies or a compass. Now they have to walk, trying to find the road to survive.
Leave your thoughts about Gerry.
| Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThe film wears you down in all the wrong ways. |
| Palo Alto WeeklyJeanne AufmuthPatience is a virtue in the context of this risky, experimental work. |
| Slant MagazineEd GonzalezNot since his first film, Mala Noche, has Van Sant produced a film so pure, uncompromising and ravishing to watch. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaA difficult, demanding sit, but it wouldn't have been nearly as fascinating and rewarding a film if it weren't. |
| OregonianKim Morgan[Van Sant has] managed something abstract yet explicit, and he's at his most honorable and purest in the aesthetics of filmmaking. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThose willing to venture off the beaten cinematic path may find this visually dazzling, intellectually stimulating film a rare and wondrous discovery. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenA movie about time, and textures, and living in the moment. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyLikely to sharply divide critics, Gerry goes back to his indie roots with a minimalist work that carries itself almost entirely through the awesome yet austere visuals and sounds. |
| Lessons of DarknessNick SchagerAbsolutely transfixing at one moment and unbearably boring the next. |
| Las Vegas CityLifeMatt KelemenAlthough the images from the film are poetic and are more fondly recalled in hindsight, in this case art film for art film's sake doesn't fly very high. |