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Never Get Outta the Boat

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
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Never Get Outta the Boat (2002)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe story of young men whose recovery from drug abuse hangs on their self-management of a gritty L.A. rehab center.The story of young men whose recovery from drug abuse hangs on their self-management of a gritty L.A. rehab center.The story of young men whose recovery from drug abuse hangs on their self-management of a gritty L.A. rehab center.

  • Dirección
    • Paul Quinn
  • Guionista
    • Nick Gillie
  • Elenco
    • Lombardo Boyar
    • Darren E. Burrows
    • Thomas Jefferson Byrd
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Paul Quinn
    • Guionista
      • Nick Gillie
    • Elenco
      • Lombardo Boyar
      • Darren E. Burrows
      • Thomas Jefferson Byrd
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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      • 5 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Lombardo Boyar
    Lombardo Boyar
    • Cesar
    Darren E. Burrows
    Darren E. Burrows
    • Franky
    • (as Darren Burrows)
    Thomas Jefferson Byrd
    Thomas Jefferson Byrd
    • William Ellis
    Nick Gillie
    Nick Gillie
    • Joe
    Devon Gummersall
    Devon Gummersall
    • Julian
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Brandon
    • (as Harry J. Lennix)
    Alley Mills
    Alley Mills
    • Jean
    Sebastian Roché
    Sebastian Roché
    • Soren
    • (as Sebastian Roche)
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Clarence
    Chadwick Palmatier
    • Henry
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Dawn
    Patrice Pitman Quinn
    • Sylvia
    Emilio Rivera
    Emilio Rivera
    • Angel
    Maile Flanagan
    Maile Flanagan
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    • (as a different name)
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    Brooks Almy
    • Alice Thomas
    Michael Byrne
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    Ellen Caranasos
    • Mina
    Celso Chavez
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    9marc-151

    Real People, Real Problems

    So often we see drug addiction get the talk-show approach.

    This can mean:

    a) The Jerry Springer approach b) The Oprah approach

    Either approach is vain, sensationalistic, unoriginal and immature. Now a new film Never Get Outta the Boat captures the viseral emotionality behind addiction in a way that no other film has.

    There's rage, sadness, fear and even joy in drug addiction and this film catches it all. I have only ever used fairly soft drugs, and only been addicted to tobacco, but I could identify with the constant WANTING that these people have to endure for their whole lives.

    This film shows the drug problem in America exactly how it is by showing you the addicts as close to the camera as is possible. There's no didacticism (Traffic) and no romance (Naked Lunch, Drugstore Cowboy, Sid and Nancy) involve. As a result, one viewing is more effective than a nation of lifetimes of "DON'T SAY NO" commercials.

    I saw this film at Toronto three weeks ago and I still remember many scenes vividly. Go see it.
    10thing2_

    Simply fantastic

    I saw this film at the Independent Filmmakers Conference last winter with a few of my friends. When we screened this movie, it made the whole trip worthwhile. This film was brilliantly directed and acted. It made shooting with a DV look excellent. The film really got into the characters through the various aspects in which it was filmed. I really felt connected to this film. I laughed. I cried. I thought that this would be another run of the mill drug movie, but this was definitely a great twist to a seemingly old topic. It was definitely worth seeing again and again.
    8rday-9

    A "downer" worth watching

    There are a lot of movies about drunks and addicts: The Lost Weekend, Barfly, and Leaving Las Vegas, and McArthur Park to name a few. If you identify with them at all (like me), then they are a real downer; depressing as hell but too real nevertheless. Never Get Outta the Boat is a film I stumbled upon at the video store a few days ago and was riveted from scene one. Having spent some time in rehab and way too many AA and NA group sessions (that's how I found out I was NOT an alcoholic/addict), I can tell you this movie hits home. It shows how vulnerable sobriety is to being lost. The guys make one comment in the film that sticks out for me. They are discussing how they relate to new guys who come into the halfway house. They say that either they like the guy and then he relapses and they never see him again or they REALLY like him and relapse WITH him. That is so f-----ing true!!! I recommend this film to anybody thinking about picking up that bottle or snorting a line. Teens should see it too (with their parents).
    7Misscreant777

    Very Disturbing Film and Very well acted, and very true

    I watched this movie last night and I am still trying to shake off some of the fitful scenes. This movie depicts exactly what a joke rehabs and "sober living environments" have become. You're on your own in these half-way houses. Call them any PC term you like but they are dumps where people either sink or swim -- alone and just as disconnected sober as an addict is when they're at the bottom of their drug and alcohol use. The total abysmal loneliness and stark raving madness that happens when an addict realizes that they can only change if they want to, and trying to make sense of the 12 steps of Narcotics Anonymous/Alcoholics Anonymous. It takes years of relapses, and the deaths of those who you've become close to only to realize the painful wilderness of addiction, and that only the addict can get clean. Deep down they all know that nobody can stop a recovering addict who is determined to use or drink again. Rarely do addicts stay clean for any length of time. The insanity of this disease is a demon that will never go away, not with time, nor with money. This movie is on par with another Academy Award winning movie form the 1950's called The Days of Wine and Roses. Which for it's time was an excruciating film to watch. There is also a movie called A Hatful of Rain that although campy by today's standards carried the same message about heroine addiction.

    Never Get Out of the Boat is an Oscar caliber presentation which shows the changes that have taken place in Higher Power based 12 step programs, and the enormous proliferation of drug abuse, and violence over the last 40 years, along with the downhill slide of the rehabilitation business in the last 15 years. It is a multi-billion dollar business, and forced rehab goes against the principals of the Big Book. The very book these men use to grapple with the devil himself. Very disturbing.

    I have often wondered over the years why there hasn't been a major scientific breakthrough in the field of addiction. Could it be because it is a multi-billion dollar business? A cure would put a lot of people out of work. Then what? Every rehab facility should show it's patients this excellent film, because this is what getting clean and sober is. Some make it, but many die.
    8piXelpiXelpiXel

    Outta the Blue

    So, I was just checking IFC this afternoon to see which umpteenth repeat of -(insert your own most-annoying IFC repeat)- was on today.

    'Never Get Outta the Boat,' seemed like some good advice I'd heard somewhere once, so I hit the next button.

    I read the summary, saw the three stars and changed my day around a little just to watch it. I went through similar drug addict circumstances for years, so I thought I'd check out the latest piece of crap movie about it. They never get it right. Not that it would be easy to do that, but why some try is a mystery.

    Also, I've been clean for a good while now, and can always use a little reminder of what I'm not missing. Some of you know how that is.

    So 'Outta the Blue,' (corny enough?) comes this perfect portrayal. Its translated through LA, but is certainly universal enough in scope.

    Another poster mentioned 'the wanting.' How simple. How complex.

    This film captures just about every aspect of the addiction 'lifestyle' it possibly could in just a few hours. At this point, I just say 'see it,' if you want to know what that world is like, or hopefully, if you are an addict, look back at it.

    All of you wannabe addicts-in-training should see it too, and get a load of what you're in for. The thing with this film is, it is so realistic, you will not be able to dismiss it.

    Here are some comments, in no particular order:

    -The use of the soundtrack is a perfect ten. Not too much, just enough and always right.

    -The 'using' scenes are perfect.

    -The 'craving' scene, in the truck ride on Slawson/Slauson (sp?) really captured that certain 'pull' the addict feels.

    It definitely will make you well up, maybe even cry, tough guy. You feel like you know these people. Maybe you did. Maybe the next guy that dies is you. Was that your wife in that one scene? I could go on and on here. Just let me highly recommend it.

    Oh, yeah. The acting was so realistic, I almost forgot to mention it.

    Thanks, folks.

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    Personal Aside

    The only character missing was the befuddled Wall Street addict. John Cusack cast as me would've been ideal.

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      • 7 de septiembre de 2002 (Canadá)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Blow Up Pictures
      • Lot 47 Films
      • New Crime Productions
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