
George seeks refuge at Bellevue Hospital, a Manhattan intake center for homeless men, where his friendship with a fellow client helps him try to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter.... (Full plot summary below)
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George seeks refuge at Bellevue Hospital, a Manhattan intake center for homeless men, where his friendship with a fellow client helps him try to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter.
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| New York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierThe fear, desperation and hope of Time Out of Mind is painfully, hauntingly human. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonIt's an almost dreamy piece of work, with very little preaching about the state of homelessness today and instead a deep pondering of existence, surfaces, and identity. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonI began thinking more of photography than the characters, a situation possibly made a bit worse by the movie's two-hour running time. |
| Christianity TodayMark MoringMoverman and cinematographer Bobby Bukowski let their shots linger long, almost uncomfortably so. But that's the point. This film forces you, like George's character, to wait for something to happen. |
| Tribune News ServiceKatie WalshToo enamored of its own stylistic tics to be a truly successful film. |
| DeadspinWill LeitchTime Out of Mind is about a homeless man named George wandering the streets of New York City, but the movie's masterstroke is that he is almost always in the background of his scenes. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversGere, who has shockingly never been nominated for an Oscar, gives the performance of his career, intuitive and indelible. |
| New York Magazine/VultureDavid EdelsteinMoverman is attempting something hugely ambitious with Time Out of Mind: a socially conscious, existential-displacement art movie. I think it would have worked better with a little less rigor and a little more intimacy. |
| Movie MezzanineNoah GittellA transformative actor could use our expectations to his advantage, but Gere never comes off as more than an actor researching a role on homelessness. |
| AV ClubA.A. DowdIt’s the epitome of the anti-vanity project—a way for a veteran charmer to prove that he has more to offer than charm. |