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Stuck

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
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5.9/10
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Amy Madigan, Giancarlo Esposito, Ashanti, Omar Chaparro, and Gerard Canonico in Stuck (2017)
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An original pop musical film about six strangers who get stuck on a New York City subway together and change each others lives in unexpected ways.An original pop musical film about six strangers who get stuck on a New York City subway together and change each others lives in unexpected ways.An original pop musical film about six strangers who get stuck on a New York City subway together and change each others lives in unexpected ways.

  • Director
    • Michael Berry
  • Writers
    • Michael Berry
    • Riley Thomas
  • Stars
    • Amy Madigan
    • Arden Cho
    • Giancarlo Esposito
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    439
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Berry
    • Writers
      • Michael Berry
      • Riley Thomas
    • Stars
      • Amy Madigan
      • Arden Cho
      • Giancarlo Esposito
    • 16User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
    • Sue
    Arden Cho
    Arden Cho
    • Alicia
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Lloyd
    Ashanti
    Ashanti
    • Eve
    Noah Fleiss
    Noah Fleiss
    • Eve's Cheating Boyfriend
    Omar Chaparro
    Omar Chaparro
    • Ramon
    Mel Johnson Jr.
    Mel Johnson Jr.
    • Conductor
    Jennifer Knox
    Jennifer Knox
    • Woman with stroller
    Reyna de Courcy
    • Maggie
    Anna Kuchma
    • Ballerina
    Rachael Ma
    Rachael Ma
    • Ballerina
    Anita Welch
    • Other Woman
    Heather Hodder
    • Alicia's Friend
    Natia Dune
    • Ballerina 1
    Kat Donachie
    Kat Donachie
    • Dancer
    Alisha Nagarsheth
    • Ballerina
    Shannon Lewis
    Shannon Lewis
    • Ballet Instructor
    Gerard Canonico
    • Caleb
    • Director
      • Michael Berry
    • Writers
      • Michael Berry
      • Riley Thomas
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    4schleebus

    real life stories told partly thru song

    Thanks so very much to Kathy Buck for bringing the movie "Stuck" to the Cameo Cinema in St. Helena. Stuck tells real life stories while the people are stuck on a NY subway train ... told partly thru song. It is a creative way to present serious topics with some surprises. Unfortunately, the movie needs a company to distribute it to the major theaters ...
    10pmarkey-09103

    This is a must see!

    Just saw Stuck at the Breckenridge Film Festival in Colorado and I have to say it's easily one of my new favorite movies. I was worried it was gonna be a little froofy cause it's a musical, but it wound up being powerful, emotional, and hysterical. It never bothered me that they broke into song. The music was incredible, a blend of a whole bunch of styles so that each of the main characters had a unique voice. It was a simple enough premise- six strangers stuck on a NYC subway- but I feel like I really got to know these characters and can't stop thinking about what's gonna happen to them now. Though I related to just about everyone in the film, even if you don't, the story is so universal you're bound to identify with one of the characters. I'm never gonna look at a stranger the same way again.
    9RosanaBotafogo

    A simple premise, executed efficiently...

    A simple premise, executed efficiently, six problematic and completely different people involved in a musical debate, at the same time dramatic becomes fun and a very emotional ending, here we see that no one enters our life by chance, each one has a purpose to get in or out of it...
    10swantekk

    pop musical film about six strangers stuck on a New York City subway together

    Saw STUCK this week at the Woodstock, NY film fest. I haven't posted a review before, but this film was so special that I wanted to share. I loved it. The story is quite creative, with some unexpected twists. The talented cast, great story, and very very special music make this a truly unique film. Overall, this is a gem. Looking forward to distribution so more audiences can experience it.
    9ulisses_phoenix

    It gets into some difficult issues, but...

    Maybe the producers of this thing should just write this review, because I have no idea how to handle this one.

    This film is about race, class, gender, poverty, disability, homelessness, and much more. It's an ensemble character musical drama whose characters end up getting stuck on the the NY subway. That scenario is the backdrop for the interaction between this group of people who represent groups who would likely never come into such intimate contact with one another and end up discussing many deep philosophical and social subjects.

    On the surface, the film seems to want to air some weighty issues about race, class and gender, and opine on the evils of our entrenched societal problems and perhaps do a little to help us get "unstuck". But in doing so, it also perpetuates some of the stereotypes it wants to disrupt.

    For example, when the characters are introduced, a black character is shown in a disfunctional, interracial relationship -- biased filmmakers almost never show a happy interracial relationship, they usually depict them as having problems. I don't think these filmmakers were biased because the whole point of the film was to try to discuss these tough issues. But nevertheless, the black characters and the Latino character were depicted as poor, while the white characters and the Asian character were not. The people of color were shown exhibiting intentional racism, while the white people were shown as trying to be open and accepting, but still unconsciously or inadvertently expressing bias. There were many other comments or incidents that reinforced racial stereotypes (like mentioning or showing on several occasions that Latina immigrants "do the work that Americans won't do.") I don't know why filmmakers constantly depict Latino people as lower class -- a decade ago the richest person on Earth was a Latino man.

    Production-wise, it was very well made. It was originally written as a stage play and it has that stage musical feel to it. It appeared to be a relatively low-budget film, but there wasn't a lot to spend money on since the players weren't $25-million-a-pop A-listers and most of the film took place in that one location on that stuck subway. The music was great, the cinematography was well done, and the direction, writing and dialogue was top notch. And all of the main actors were fantastic without exception.

    One technique I liked was the way that the filmmakers presented the vignettes that the singers were singing about -- the lyrics gave part of the story while the visuals told the difficult parts. And the other characters responded as if they got the whole message, not just the words. Very innovative. These fine filmmakers create a piece of art that starts with a collection of people who represent predefined groups, but in the end we have six well-defined individuals whose lives may not be what you expect them to be.

    I'm giving this film a rating of 9, which it well deserves, it's a great film. I don't think the writers/producers had any malign intent in the way the characters were stereotyped as they were, I think that's just the way the story played out and the way the writers went about making their point, although I'd like to see a film that subtly reverses the stereotypes and portrays people of color in upper-class positions while white people are portrayed in lower-class positions and depicted as subservient to black people -- now that would make an impact!

    triggers: strobe effects; violent rape scene.

    rating 9/10; (submitted July 12, 2020, 10:25 a.m EDT)

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    • Trivia
      The original musical upon which this film is based had its world premiere at Chicago's La Costa Theatre in 2008, before transferring Off-Broadway with the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) in 2012.
    • Quotes

      Lloyd: To be or not to be. That is the question for you.

    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Riley Thomas

      Arrangement by Tim Young & Ben Maughan

      Performed by Giancarlo Esposito

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • MJW Films
      • Little Angel Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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