Gabriel
- 2014
- 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.1K
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A troubled young man searches obsessively for his first love, risking everything in an increasingly desperate pursuit.A troubled young man searches obsessively for his first love, risking everything in an increasingly desperate pursuit.A troubled young man searches obsessively for his first love, risking everything in an increasingly desperate pursuit.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
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10cekadah
Another A++ film the public won't see
What to say about this marvelous film? As Gabriel, Rory Culkin will have you liking him, hating him, feeling empathy for him, and just like his family you want to help but Gabe is beyond help.
Gabe makes a bus trip home after being an extended inpatient at a psychiatric hospital. (How long we do not know because it is irrelevant to the story). But first Gabe wants to find a girl he loves - Sarah. And this is the story in Gabriel. To get to Sarah, Gabe is no fool and you actually want him to achieve this goal. But you know it will be a dead end for him. In achieving this task Gabe sinks further into his mental illness.
Director/Writer Lou Howe brings to us the very image of hopelessness by filming all the scenes during winter when all of nature appears dead, skies gray, the days are short. This is symbolic of how Gabe feels about himself, yet he wants to live and come back to a daily life just like spring. But Gabes sun has set and he doesn't realize it.
A beautiful captivating film with superior acting and dialog by all.
Gabe makes a bus trip home after being an extended inpatient at a psychiatric hospital. (How long we do not know because it is irrelevant to the story). But first Gabe wants to find a girl he loves - Sarah. And this is the story in Gabriel. To get to Sarah, Gabe is no fool and you actually want him to achieve this goal. But you know it will be a dead end for him. In achieving this task Gabe sinks further into his mental illness.
Director/Writer Lou Howe brings to us the very image of hopelessness by filming all the scenes during winter when all of nature appears dead, skies gray, the days are short. This is symbolic of how Gabe feels about himself, yet he wants to live and come back to a daily life just like spring. But Gabes sun has set and he doesn't realize it.
A beautiful captivating film with superior acting and dialog by all.
Waste of time
Just lock the kid up again. Culkin did a decent job. But I really didn't care about the character he played. He somehow escaped the mental institution and goes in search of the childhood girlfriend he once had. But even though his family cares about him, he stubbornly won't listen to them and refuses help.
Excellent lead character acting, tension spread evenly, but missed some background info that could have improved my viewer experience
Seen at the Leiden International Film Festival 2014 (LIFF), where it was selected for the official American Indie competition. We follow Gabriel on an obsessive search for a former girl friend, hoping that being together again will solve all his problems. Provides for an insightful view on the impact it has on family and friends who have to live with someone with mental problems, and how difficult it must be to follow his trains of thought and his hidden reasoning. That he is a loose canon and unpredictable all the time, is clear from the outset.
On the other hand, an extra 5 minutes (adding up to 90 min, still not long) could have worked to explain Gabriel's medical history, his place in the family and what problems he has been treated for. And what precisely must we think of his former relationship with Alice, and how many years have past since their relationship?? A continuous attempt to restore that friendship is the driving force of everything he does, and we may wonder why he thinks that a reunion is a good idea, and why it will solve all his problems for good.
All in all, a lot of guesswork, too much for my taste, but it may have been on purpose letting us read between the lines all the time and keeping us in tension. Yet, lead character and director show a lot of promise, with a bright future ahead. My IMDb score of 7 strikes a balance between the excellent acting on one hand, and the missing elements in the script which could have clarified some background and improved our viewer experience on the other hand. The excellent performance by the lead actor and his overly persistent quest would have been better appreciated when we had a grip on the type of disease he is suffering from. If leaving out important details was intentional to maintain a dramatic tension all along, I'm wrong with this score, but I cannot help it. Maybe I'm to rational and always in need to understand things, unable to satisfy myself with atmosphere and impressions included in a movie.
On the other hand, an extra 5 minutes (adding up to 90 min, still not long) could have worked to explain Gabriel's medical history, his place in the family and what problems he has been treated for. And what precisely must we think of his former relationship with Alice, and how many years have past since their relationship?? A continuous attempt to restore that friendship is the driving force of everything he does, and we may wonder why he thinks that a reunion is a good idea, and why it will solve all his problems for good.
All in all, a lot of guesswork, too much for my taste, but it may have been on purpose letting us read between the lines all the time and keeping us in tension. Yet, lead character and director show a lot of promise, with a bright future ahead. My IMDb score of 7 strikes a balance between the excellent acting on one hand, and the missing elements in the script which could have clarified some background and improved our viewer experience on the other hand. The excellent performance by the lead actor and his overly persistent quest would have been better appreciated when we had a grip on the type of disease he is suffering from. If leaving out important details was intentional to maintain a dramatic tension all along, I'm wrong with this score, but I cannot help it. Maybe I'm to rational and always in need to understand things, unable to satisfy myself with atmosphere and impressions included in a movie.
Under-appreciated and Overlooked
'Gabriel' tells the story of a boy looking for love, which I'm sure we've all felt before. But this boy is broken and lost. He feels he's been abandoned by those he trusted most. He feels different, and that the only thing that can fix him is marrying his childhood friend, Alice.
His mother and his older brother Matt, attempt to help Gabe, attempt to fix him, but nothing they do seems to work. They've tried everything, from mental institutions to medications, but all Gabe wants is to feel "normal".
Gabriel is a sad tale of love and depression, but Lou Howe wrote this narrative with passion and enthusiasm and it pays off!
This is absolutely one of if not my favorite films of all time! Out of everything I have ever seen this one has stuck with me the longest. And I think that it will stick with anyone who watches it.
It's the rawness, it's the relatability, it's the feeling Lou Howe gave to this story and it's a feeling I think we've all felt before. That of unrequited love, uncertainty, and a fear of the future.
Rory Culkin gave an excellent performance as Gabriel (as most people have stated). But I feel someone who often gets overlooked is his mother (played by Deirdre O'Connell)
O'Connell gave a truly raw and honest performance. She truly played the role of a mother who's on the verge of breaking, but has to stay strong for her child out of pure love and support perfectly! I can't think of anyone else who could have played Gabe's mother as well as Deirdre O'Connell!
And even though 'Gabriel' is a small indie film, I think that those who have seen it, and those who are willing to see it, can all take something away from this story.
I believe everyone should watch this film, at least once in their life.
His mother and his older brother Matt, attempt to help Gabe, attempt to fix him, but nothing they do seems to work. They've tried everything, from mental institutions to medications, but all Gabe wants is to feel "normal".
Gabriel is a sad tale of love and depression, but Lou Howe wrote this narrative with passion and enthusiasm and it pays off!
This is absolutely one of if not my favorite films of all time! Out of everything I have ever seen this one has stuck with me the longest. And I think that it will stick with anyone who watches it.
It's the rawness, it's the relatability, it's the feeling Lou Howe gave to this story and it's a feeling I think we've all felt before. That of unrequited love, uncertainty, and a fear of the future.
Rory Culkin gave an excellent performance as Gabriel (as most people have stated). But I feel someone who often gets overlooked is his mother (played by Deirdre O'Connell)
O'Connell gave a truly raw and honest performance. She truly played the role of a mother who's on the verge of breaking, but has to stay strong for her child out of pure love and support perfectly! I can't think of anyone else who could have played Gabe's mother as well as Deirdre O'Connell!
And even though 'Gabriel' is a small indie film, I think that those who have seen it, and those who are willing to see it, can all take something away from this story.
I believe everyone should watch this film, at least once in their life.
Honest, raw, and menacing. Rory Culkin is superb
I mean, first of all, the film has a really misleading poster. It just seems so much like a genre film, and what was fortunately surprising is that it's actually a very real, very honest portrayal of a film topic we've seen countless of times before. Although we have, it's rare to see it handled like this. The film keeps this harsh tone of menace without actually being a "thriller". It's impressive actually, and it's really impressive how well written the screenplay is. Rory Culkin is simply superb. The only other thing I've ever seen him in (well, since his kid turn in Signs) is Scream 4 and he was definitely a standout there. He has raw talent that the film was able to give him the opportunity to showcase. Easily one of the best performances of the year so far. Another standout in the film was Dierdre O'Connell. I'm not sure that the last 10 minutes worked as well as they should have, but the film made its point and it never became anything that betrayed everything that came before it. I'm really glad I got the opportunity to see his film, highly recommended.
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- TriviaRory Culkin and Emily Meade previously co-starred in Twelve (2010).
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,959
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,124
- Jun 21, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $6,959
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
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