Movie reviews in some ways are like Rorschach responses reflecting the reviewers observational skills, capacity to integrate, and the nature of their mind and heart in reflection. When one critical review of 'No Address' seems to overlook the significance of military service of some principle characters, that means something. In this social climate today where many benevolent phenomenon are under attack, who wants to see a movie about the homeless. Who cares, right? 'Am I my brothers keeper?' some may ask. In my humble opinion, it is not the mission of 'No Address' to offer, or provide, solutions to the growing crisis. That is too much to ask. Rather, this film provides a breathtaking glimpse into sequences of events that bring some together at one point in time. The callousness of attitudes toward the homeless by some is tactfully shown, but not overdone. Nevertheless, survival instinct dictates, when you can't be with the ones you love, love the (safe) ones you're with. A silver lining of this timely, poignant, simply wonderful film is that individuals having a heart and caring about each other can matter a whole lot. It's a cinematic journey into an abyss where some light continues to shine, ultimately revealing what the world needs now is love, sweet love, no not just for some, but for everyone. This cake is baked just right. I believe 'No Address' is a beautiful 5 star movie for the ages.