Minding the Gap
Documentary
DirectorBing Liu
ProducerBing Liu, Diane Moy Quon
DistributorHulu
Release DateAug 17, 2018, Limited
LanguageEnglish
Runtime1h 33m
Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship.
Ben Sachs4
349
Mar 24, 2020
"Minding the Gap" is a poignant cinema-verite documentary by Bing Liu that, while only 93 minutes long, feels grand in its scope and emotional depth. The film follows three young men who form a tight bond to escape their troubled families in their Rust Belt hometown. As they transition into adulthood, they confront unforeseen challenges that strain their decade-long friendship. Liu masterfully captures their journey with a raw, intimate lens, revealing profound truths about resilience and brotherhood. This documentary stands out not just for its compelling narrative, but for its epic ability to touch on the universal struggles of growing up.
Hanna Flint4
328
Apr 2, 2019
"Minding the Gap" is a poignant exploration of friendship and resilience. Following three young men who use their bond to escape tumultuous family lives in their Rust Belt hometown, the film delves into their transition to adulthood. As unexpected revelations surface, they are confronted with challenges that test their decade-long friendship. This emotional journey not only warms the heart but also tugs at its strings, leaving viewers deeply moved. With its raw and honest portrayal, "Minding the Gap" is both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, capturing the complexities of growing up and maintaining close relationships.
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