
Minding the Gap
Movie • 2019 • Documentary
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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.
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It's not a major part of the film, but one guy seems to neglect his dog: there's a shot of his filthy apartment with dog poop on the floor. However at the end of the film (during the credits) we learn that the dog has been adopted by someone else and seems happy now.
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While domestic abuse is a major theme in this documentary, it doesn't show or directly discuss sexual abuse as far as I can recall.
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The young men in this documentary all describe past experiences with violence from parents or step-parents. No abuse is shown onscreen, but hearing them talk about it is moving and upsetting.
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Domestic violence is a major theme explored in this documentary. There are many conversations about it and interviewees describe their experiences with it (including perspectives from victims, abusers, and witnesses to violence). No physical violence is shown onscreen but we do see some fights where a couple shouts at each other and we hear an audio recording in which a person screams that they're going to kill their partner.
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Is there hate speech?
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A couple of scenes where a white guy uses the n-word - he's attempting to be funny but his black friend is clearly uncomfortable.
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Is someone hit by a car?
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There are several scenes where people skateboard on streets, but never any danger from cars.
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