A view from the streets of Richard Gere’s film, Time Out of Mind

The most heartbreaking scene time out of mind occurs when Richard Gere’s character, George Hammond, is confronted with his status in society. He frantically asks his annoying bunkmate, “Am I homeless?” Yes, he is homeless, but it takes him a long time to accept or even say the word. As his irresponsible friend points out, “You don’t exist.”

The scenes at the homeless shelter are painfully realistic. While a roof, a bed, and a few full meals are things to be thankful for, the dehumanization of the occupants is often too high a price to pay. Many choose freedom at the expense of their health and even their lives. They prefer to be free than to remain in regulated and potentially dangerous shelters.

Freedom is a terrible thing to give up. Look past the bottle in Gere’s brown bag and try to remember the person his character must have once been. It is likely that he is someone very similar to you.

Hammond is a likeable character, even when hints from his past suggest plenty of wasted opportunities. His waitress’s daughter is not too happy to see him when she shows up at her workplace, implying that they give her a handout. She shows him the door angrily, but is clearly torn by her visit. He is, after all, his father. Even the remaining high-priced clothing of his suggests happy times.

Gere spent many days living on the streets preparing for the role of George Hammond, only being recognized twice. That’s surprising for a man of his stature in Hollywood, whose good looks he maintains as he gracefully ages. It’s sobering to think of less famous people we pass or step on the streets every day while leading the normal lives most homeless people once lived.

A young woman initiated Gere himself by giving her his pizza while he ate from the discarded leftovers in a trash can. He seemed genuinely surprised by his kindness and generosity. He did not reveal his identity and the woman never acknowledged him. Hopefully, she will see herself in the widely circulated YouTube video, which has now gone viral, and be encouraged to perform the same act of kindness again.

This movie is not easy to watch and it didn’t make much noise at the box office. It was very well received by critics, while Netflix viewers give it a star. It deserves and needs to be seen. Awkward themes are not popular with game and thrones and happily ever after. Perhaps, therein lies the problem.

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