Evicted from his squat and suddenly alone on the streets, George is a man without a home. Struggling with his demons and desperately trying to connect with the daughter he abandoned, he navigates the system, hustling for change and somewhere safe and quiet to gather his thoughts. But the streets are relentless and soon, George finds himself teetering on the edge, alone and abandoned.
The writer and director, Oren Moverman, makes homelessness harshly immersive.
– Wesley Morris,
Grantland,
23 Sep 2015
fresh:
If Gere and Moverman get Oscars for it, they deserve them.
– Peter Keough,
Boston Globe,
1 Oct 2015
fresh:
Powerful.
– Steven Rea,
Philadelphia Inquirer,
1 Oct 2015
fresh:
Richard Gere stars as an elderly man forced out on the streets of New York City. There isn't much more to the story than that, but for the talented writer-director Oren Moverman it's more than enough.
– J. R. Jones,
Chicago Reader,
8 Oct 2015
rotten:
"Time Out of Mind" is consciously disoriented and slow, to its own ultimate detriment.