
You're awake when everyone else is asleep. You're standing still as traffic is whipping by at 70mph. You see dusk and dawn everyday because they happen on your way to a time clock and then to a bed. Your off hours are spent trying to figure out why you're here, whether you want to stay, and how to leave.... (Full plot summary below)
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You're awake when everyone else is asleep. You're standing still as traffic is whipping by at 70mph. You see dusk and dawn everyday because they happen on your way to a time clock and then to a bed. Your off hours are spent trying to figure out why you're here, whether you want to stay, and how to leave.
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| User ReviewAlana RGreat character study. I highly recommend this movie. |
| User ReviewMichael HLost people in in a diner seemingly lost in time in a small town somewhere and somewhen in America. The performances are magnificently subtle and real. The setting evocative of places you almost think you've lived in. The characters so stuck in their lives that a hint of movement or change seems Herculean. Rachel Griffiths' first film is an understated Masterpiece. |
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