
Casper, a soldier haunted by the horrors of war, and Rebecca, a whip-smart grad student with a shaky future. A decade after they graduate from high school, they reunite by chance and get to know each other over the course of an accidental tour of the little-known underbelly of Minneapolis. The evening's odyssey includes a bar fight, a house party, a punk-rock circus, a spontaneous burglary, a home Casper didn't know he had, and a cast of strange characters, unexpected allies ... (Full plot summary below)
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Casper, a soldier haunted by the horrors of war, and Rebecca, a whip-smart grad student with a shaky future. A decade after they graduate from high school, they reunite by chance and get to know each other over the course of an accidental tour of the little-known underbelly of Minneapolis. The evening's odyssey includes a bar fight, a house party, a punk-rock circus, a spontaneous burglary, a home Casper didn't know he had, and a cast of strange characters, unexpected allies and disappointing friends.
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| The New York TimesAndy WebsterThere are no easy payoffs in Stuck Between Stations, but the chemistry of its stars is reward enough. |
| VarietyJohn AndersonReal people may not be this glib and witty, but Rosen and Lister-Jones sell us on Casper and Becky nonetheless. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertA pleasant, inconsequential indie with deep Minneapolis roots, "Stuck Between Stations" should please youth-oriented Minnesota audiences. It's unlikely to set the rest of the planet on fire. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)The movie has a meandery structure and the gimmicky split-screen technique used to distract us from the familiar goings-on doesn't get the job done. |
| Screen JunkiesFred TopelStuck Between Stations moved well enough that I wanted to stay with it. It definitely gets to a point where it says something unique. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittThe movie has a meandery structure and the gimmicky split-screen technique used to distract us from the familiar goings-on doesn't get the job done. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairThe end result is a well-intentioned yet terminally underwhelming indie that maintains a nigh passable feel virtually from start to finish... |
| Village VoiceNick PinkertonThere's an overapplication of split-screen and woozy soundtrack cues to this end, but Lister Jones and Rosen do an appealing back-and-forth with lively dialogue, not dulled in the interest of realism. |
| Slant MagazineChris CabinBrady Kiernan's Stuck Between Stations has sweetness to it, but it's a sweetness borrowed from innumerable other films and constantly corrupted by biased politics and crass emotional digressions. |
| User ReviewTia TWitty dialogue, wonderful performances. It's nice to see two strong characters struggle with their character defects even to the point of examining how being stronger than others can sometimes be an isolating factor. |