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Adrift in Manhattan
The 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.
17 September 1971, New York City, New York, USA
3 April 1962, San Juan, Puerto Rico
16 July 1969, Colombia
21 February 1963, Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA
January 27, 2007
A 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.
September 21, 2007
Adrift is a small film with great humanity and deserves a broader audience than it's likely to get.
January 23, 2007
Throw 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.
January 25, 2007
Better 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.
September 24, 2007
An all-too-familiar wallow in urban woe and artfully photographed isolation.
September 21, 2007
...overall, his [Alfredo De Villa's] latest flick is dramatically tepid.
January 27, 2007
The film's most effective moments are its quietest.
September 25, 2007
You can't build a movie around lingering, soulful shots of the No. 1 train zooming up and down the West Side.
January 30, 2007
Adrift in Manhattan is a quietly moving film about alienation and connection.

