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Pit Stop

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Yen Tan
  • Writer: David Lowery; Yen Tan
  • Producer: Jonathan Duffy; James M. Johnston

CGiii Comment

A relaxed and gentle film...about growing older, growing apart and loneliness. It will strike a resonant chord with most of us.

There is neither high drama nor histrionics...just ordinary folks trying to make sense of it all - managed with a mature sensitivity.

Mr Tan has come a long way from his previous films, showing an acquired skill with tender touches of subtlety.

Quite lovely.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Recovering from an ill-fated affair with a married man, Gabe finds solace in the relationship he maintains with his ex-wife and daughter. On the other side of town, Ernesto evades life at home with his current live-in ex-boyfriend by spending much of his spare time in the hospital with an ailing past love. Impervious to the monotony of their blue-collar world, they maintain an unwavering yearning for romance. The emotional isolation the two men have grown accustomed to is captured in a subtle, optimistic, poetic fashion while avoiding melodrama.

Cast & Characters

Bill Heck as Gabe;
Marcus DeAnda as Ernesto;
Amy Seimetz as Shannon;
John Merriman as Winston;
Alfredo Maduro as Luis;
Corby Sullivan as Les;
Bailey Bass as Cindy;
Heather Kafka as Linda;
Richard C. Jones as Chase;
Jonny Mars as Russ