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Adrift in Manhattan
TrailerThe film focuses on the lives of three lonely strangers intersect while commuting on New York's 1 and 9 subway lines. What await them ahead, let's see the film to discover by yourself.Genre: DramaActors: Victor Rasuk, Richard Petrocelli, Nicolle Rochelle, Karen Olivo, Heather Graham, Marlene Forte, Dominic Chianese, Elizabeth Peña, William Baldwin, Erika Michels, Liam de Villa, ...»Director: Alfredo Rodriguez de VillaCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Adrift in Manhattan"
Julia Wallace Village VoiceSeptember 25, 2007You can't build a movie around lingering, soulful shots of the No. 1 train zooming up and down the West Side.
Jeannette Catsoulis New York TimesSeptember 24, 2007An all-too-familiar wallow in urban woe and artfully photographed isolation.
Lou Lumenick New York PostSeptember 21, 2007...overall, his [Alfredo De Villa's] latest flick is dramatically tepid.
Jack Mathews New York Daily NewsSeptember 21, 2007Adrift is a small film with great humanity and deserves a broader audience than it's likely to get.
Kirk Honeycutt Hollywood ReporterJanuary 27, 2007The film's most effective moments are its quietest.
Dennis Harvey VarietyJanuary 27, 2007A delicate piece with good performances and an intriguing enough setup, the drama ultimately doesn't go anywhere definite or distinctive enough to leave a lasting impression.
Jamie Tipps Film ThreatJanuary 30, 2007Adrift in Manhattan is a quietly moving film about alienation and connection.
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.ComJanuary 25, 2007Better directed than written, de Villa's meditation on loss, loneliness, and alientaion in urban New York is downbeat, slow, studied, and a bit pretentious, but it's nicely acted by the entire cast, particularly Victor Rasuk and Dominic Chianese.
Scott Weinberg CinematicalJanuary 23, 2007Throw a rock into any year's Sundance guide and you're guaranteed to hit at least two or three multi-pronged grave and oh-so-earnest weep-dramas like this one.
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