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

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Dallas Morning News - 8/10 by Matt WeitzThe coincidences are almost all supremely transparent and the characters gratingly quirky, two faults that committed acting almost redeems. But not quite.
Variety - 8/10 by Joe LeydonWarm-hearted but clear-eyed indie effort richly repays audience patience during deliberately paced and provocatively allusive early scenes with a cumulative emotional impact that is immensely satisfying.
TheMovieChicks.com - 8/10 by Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann PaloneIt's moving, poignant, funny, and charming. Best of all, the characters get the closure they need and when they find renewed hope, it lifts your spirits.
Film Threat - 8/10 by Merle BertrandIf you liked "Magnolia," you'll also like Mind the Gap.
Minneapolis Star Tribune - 8/10 by Colin CovertThe performances are solid, even when the roles are aggressively whimsical.
The New York Times - 6/10 by Anita GatesMr. Schaeffer takes his time cryptically setting up his characters' situations in the film. When they finally start moving toward one another and revealing their secrets, the revelations flow like diet soda.
New York Daily News - 6/10 by Robert DominguezEveryone somehow ends up in Manhattan for a contrived and predictable conclusion. In his last film role, the late Alan King is reduced to a stereotype of a cantankerous Jewish senior.
Los Angeles Times - 5/10 by Kevin ThomasAn earnest but overly contrived and overly long tale.
L.A. Weekly - 5/10 by Ella TaylorYou can see what's coming five minutes into the movie, but capable acting lends it a certain superficial charm.
TV Guide Magazine - 5/10 by Maitland McDonaghFormulaic but surprisingly affecting drama.

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