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Stuck Between Stations

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.1K
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Josh Hartnett, Michael Imperioli, Sam Rosen, and Zoe Lister-Jones in Stuck Between Stations (2011)
Casper, a young soldier home on leave, has a chance run-in with his childhood crush, now a grad student coping with conflicts of her own. In one night, the two traverse a striking Minneapolis cityscape, growing closer but knowing they will inevitably have to part ways at dawn.
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Former high school classmates reunite by chance during a chaotic party-filled evening.Former high school classmates reunite by chance during a chaotic party-filled evening.Former high school classmates reunite by chance during a chaotic party-filled evening.

  • Director
    • Brady Kiernan
  • Writers
    • Nat Bennett
    • Sam Rosen
  • Stars
    • Sam Rosen
    • Zoe Lister-Jones
    • Michael Imperioli
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Brady Kiernan
    • Writers
      • Nat Bennett
      • Sam Rosen
    • Stars
      • Sam Rosen
      • Zoe Lister-Jones
      • Michael Imperioli
    • 11User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam Rosen
    • Casper
    Zoe Lister-Jones
    Zoe Lister-Jones
    • Rebecca
    • (as Zoe Lister Jones)
    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • David
    Josh Hartnett
    Josh Hartnett
    • Paddy
    Nadia Dajani
    Nadia Dajani
    • Sheila
    Casey Greig
    • Jesse
    Christiana Clark
    • Rebecca's Roomate
    • (as Christiana D. Clark)
    Brent Doyle
    • Brent
    David Tufford
    David Tufford
    • Brent's Friend
    Sarah Sandusky
    • Brent's Other Friend
    Hamil Griffin-Cassidy
    • Self
    Terry Jones
    • Paddy's Friends
    Will Mackin
    • Paddy's Friends
    Jodi Milbert
    • Paddy's Friends
    John Samels
    • Paddy's Friends
    Missy Conner
    • House Party Goers
    Angie Dahlager
    • House Party Goers
    • (as Angela M. Dahlager)
    Annie Einan
    Annie Einan
    • House Party Goers
    • Director
      • Brady Kiernan
    • Writers
      • Nat Bennett
      • Sam Rosen
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    6cosmo_tiger

    A movie that in some parts is very good and others are very boring...very OK. I liked it though. I say B

    "I got to go tomorrow, or today, but I just keep thinking what if this is all we got, what if this is it?" Casper (Rosen) is a soldier home for a few days when he meets high school classmate Becky (Jones) at a bar. After getting in a fight Casper and Becky begin talking and wind up walking and talking for the rest of the night, revealing deep secrets to each other throughout the night. This review may sound confusing. I was trying very hard to like this movie for some reason. To me this movie alternated from really good to really boring over and over. The movie is pretty much just the two walking and talking for an hour and a half but it is still a decent movie that if you are in the mood for is worth a watch. The ending is very good and is worth making it all the way through for that. Overall, a movie with real high and lows that is worth watching. When you are in the mood for it. I give it a B.
    9davidgduncan

    Yep, nice one

    I'm not one for romantic movies, and i've only written a couple of IMDb reviews, but I have seen a ton of low budget movies over the last few years, and frankly this is one of the best - certainly of the US variety. In fact I'd say it's as good as Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, I can't quite remember those movies names.

    This is a very cool movie. It just flows. The main protagonist starts off as a complete dooch. He's in his early 30s and rides a BMX. I almost quit the movie then, but somehow the movie trickles on and before you know it he's striking up a relationship with his high school dream girl.

    I won't spoil the movie, but it's a very nice trip, that despite it's obvious basicness doesn't seem like a low budget movie at all. I personally think that this movie was completely engrossing, engaging, thought provoking, interesting, if not inspiring, engaging, no I said that already, and enchanting right from the almost beginning to the end.

    Well played to all participants.
    10shangrilala-205-586791

    One Night in Minneapolis a Delightful Surprise

    I almost passed on this film based on the movie trailer which was interesting, but didn't really grab me. Luckily, this is one of those films where the movie is actually far better than the trailer. The writing was realistic, the banter is entertaining without being precious or too-clever, and the characters were engaging. Altogether, this movie was charming and surprising. It managed to avoid the pitfalls of the genre (one night shot at romance)through solid writing and great casting. The Minneapolis setting is also unique because I had not seen that side of the city before. I saw this in the DUMBO area of Brooklyn at ReRun Gastropub Theatre which I credit as a wonderful venue, but No matter how you view it, check out this lovely film. You are unlikely to be disappointed.
    8napierslogs

    A relationship drama about the characters and what they have to say

    It's not too often that small, indie, unknown films come along and engage you with dialogue. Only dialogue. And that's what makes "Stuck Between Stations" such a good movie. There isn't really a story as it just meanders along with two semi-directionless people on one night with parties and conversations. The trailer suggested there was a mysterious element, but none of that was to be found. But Rebecca and Casper connect and reconnect and we connect with them on a very meaningful and personal level.

    Rebecca (Zoe Lister Jones) is smart, extremely beautiful, but most likely rotten at making decisions. She's a comparative literature doctoral student, having an affair with her married professor, and hanging out at bars with her low-life friends. Casper (Sam Rosen) is a soldier on leave from Afghanistan and dealing with the fact that he doesn't care that his father just died. They are obviously both lonely and at this crossroads in their life even though there is no physical or even metaphorical crossroads. They both have a life to go back to.

    They realize that they went to elementary school and high school together, and she was his dream girl. Once that is revealed there is a romantic chemistry that helps pull the film along. It's also the smart, funny dialogue that keeps the film moving. I was completely captivated with what they were saying and couldn't wait to hear what they would say next. Each line would either be funny, silly, or dramatic, revealing or insightful. Or all of the above.

    It's the type of movie where the characters were likely crafted first, then put into a story, which is then spelled out with dialogue. Except in this case, there really isn't much of a story. The discerning dialogue reveals the entire background of both main characters throughout the film. It's only funny in the sense that they say things that make you laugh; it's dramatic in how real, touching, and serious or depressing their situations could be. It is romantic but whether or not they kiss is completely irrelevant to their relationship and what we get out of their relationship.
    8jordondave-28085

    Reuniting with your peer "Before Sunrise" style in conversation

    (2011) Stuck Between Stations DRAMA

    Opens with a very blatant beginning, but as soon as the two main characters meet the rest is all smooth sailing. It's like watching a Richard Linklater's "Before Sunrise" movie, but better since the two main characters never go anywhere extravagant nor do they have as much opinions about important issues. Meaning, no one don't need to go to another place they had never go anywhere such as Paris or Greece in order to have a good time. Actually, it's like the most authentic variation about a little reunion. It stars Sam Rosen who also co-wrote the movie along with Nat Bennett. He plays Casper, who's just come back to Minneapolis for something viewers don't quite know what until much later. At the same time, Rebecca (Zoe Lister Jones) but is called "Becky" for short is scrounging around looking for something at an office. By chance both characters eventually see each other at a bar, which what could've been a misunderstood bar fight. We then see Casper leaving the bar, sitting by himself outside. Rebecca then decides to return the baseball cap Casper left behind assuming that he'd still be around and is able to catch up with him. As soon as the two meet, and at first she doesn't seem to recognize him, he finally reminds her who he was and who she used to be. And we come to learn that both of them used to be classmates except that she as well as him had both changed from the last time they had saw each other since they're ten or more years older. This 'authentic' and natural exchange should be something everybody no matter who you are should be able to identify with, without the use of social media as well as relate to as we grow older. I have to say, this has to be one of the best 'reunion' films I had ever encountered and it's intentions are not the same as let's say "The Big Chill" or any other class reunion films, as both of them converse with one another how the other one had changed -it seems very natural and harmless. Each of them also went to spots the other one would not have gone to which is like an example of getting out of your comfort zone moment(s) since Casper has just come back temporarily just so he can go to a funeral, while Becky is trying to retrieve her computer, and both of them are helping the other one out. Actors, Josh Hartnett and "The Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli also star with minor roles.

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      The title of the film is a reference to the opening track of The Hold Steady's Boys and Girls in America album.
    • Quotes

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      Casper: Don't go. Not yet.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Застрял между станциями
    • Filming locations
      • Lakewood Cemetery - 3600 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
    • Production company
      • RKB Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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