Time Out of Mind's reviews

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Variety

Justin Chang

90

Richard Gere goes slumming in the streets of Manhattan and emerges with one of his more remarkable performances in Time Out of Mind, a haunting piece of urban poetry that further confirms Oren Moverman as a socially conscious filmmaker of rare conviction and authority.

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Rolling Stone

Peter Travers

88

Gere, who has shockingly never been nominated for an Oscar, gives the performance of his career, intuitive and indelible.

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The Playlist

Kevin Jagernauth

83

'Time Out Of Mind' is a film of tremendous patience and pace, as it wants you to inhabit every minute, day, hour and year of homelessness.

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El País

Javier Ocaña

80

With a treatment that would be almost impossible in the European auteur cinema, 'Time Out of Mind' could be defined as a fine example of American social cinema.

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New York Times

A.O. Scott

80

Mr. Gere is fascinating to observe in this role, partly because he refuses to solicit sympathy, or even attention. Time Out of Mind is an intimate portrait of a man caught between the desire to be left alone and a need for human connection.

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Fotogramas

Fausto Fernández

75

A necessary and urgent speech to denounce and give visibility to new forgotten the alleged welfare society.

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The Washington Post

Stephanie Merry

75

The movie sometimes dillydallies, but the unhurried rhythms ultimately have a hypnotic effect.

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Entertainment Weekly

Devan Coggan

75

The film?s not entirely effective as drama. The pacing and sparse plot keep it from being truly immersive, and it?s not exactly a film designed to spur social change, either. Instead, it?s worth watching for Gere alone.

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El Mundo

Alberto Luchini

50

A docudrama forced to emotional moments and moments in which Richard Gere does what he can.

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The Hollywood Reporter

Todd McCarthy

50

With Gere?s character so lacking in memory and mental clarity, the film provides very little for an audience to latch on to. Tedium quickly sets in and is only sporadically relieved in this labor of love that simply doesn?t reward even the patient attention of sympathetic viewers.

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Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote

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