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A Los Angeles pour se faire soigner, un junkie en convalescence apprend que le centre de désintoxication sert à couvrir une opération de fraude de plusieurs milliards de dollars qui engage d... Tout lireA Los Angeles pour se faire soigner, un junkie en convalescence apprend que le centre de désintoxication sert à couvrir une opération de fraude de plusieurs milliards de dollars qui engage des toxicomanes à recruter d'autres toxicomanes.A Los Angeles pour se faire soigner, un junkie en convalescence apprend que le centre de désintoxication sert à couvrir une opération de fraude de plusieurs milliards de dollars qui engage des toxicomanes à recruter d'autres toxicomanes.
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Mark Ward
- Magic Mark
- (as Mark Stephen Ward)
Renée Willett
- Penny
- (as Renee Willett)
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Wow, such a crazy informative true story. Newb filmmaker John Swab casted, produced, wrote and directed this docu-type film, and did a decent job.
It is well directed and shot, and the casting was decent with Frank Grillo performing and narrating the true facts of this film. My only casting issue was Jack Kilmer as Utah; he performed well as a junkie, but after rehab he still had that monotonic expressionless boring demeanor. I'm not sure if it was his acting failing to turn-up a few notches, or Swab not directing him properly, or both, but his role in the second act was disappointing.
The score and cinematography were on point, but the 111 min runtime felt much longer with the film's often slow pacing. Swab's screenplay wasn't perfect, but told the story he was aiming to tell, quite well - enough to anger most people who have had trouble with addiction, or know someone close to them that has been through the system. Although a compelling story, the plot was too plain, but at least the details were vivid enough to keep you watching until the end. It's educational and investigative into an exploitative crime surrounding addiction. It certainly opened my eyes. Props to newb filmmaker Swab for putting this little gem together.
Overall more interesting than exciting, but nevertheless a story that really needed to be told - and I'm surprised it took this long.
It is well directed and shot, and the casting was decent with Frank Grillo performing and narrating the true facts of this film. My only casting issue was Jack Kilmer as Utah; he performed well as a junkie, but after rehab he still had that monotonic expressionless boring demeanor. I'm not sure if it was his acting failing to turn-up a few notches, or Swab not directing him properly, or both, but his role in the second act was disappointing.
The score and cinematography were on point, but the 111 min runtime felt much longer with the film's often slow pacing. Swab's screenplay wasn't perfect, but told the story he was aiming to tell, quite well - enough to anger most people who have had trouble with addiction, or know someone close to them that has been through the system. Although a compelling story, the plot was too plain, but at least the details were vivid enough to keep you watching until the end. It's educational and investigative into an exploitative crime surrounding addiction. It certainly opened my eyes. Props to newb filmmaker Swab for putting this little gem together.
Overall more interesting than exciting, but nevertheless a story that really needed to be told - and I'm surprised it took this long.
Body Brokers is a film that means well and sends a message not only about drug addiction but how companies are exploiting the misery of these people by making billions of dollars . I'm just not quite sure the format of the film really works.
I did like the film. The performances are good , especially from Jack Kilmer (Utah) and Michael Kenneth Williams who I think is a massively underrated actor .
I just think the film isn't quite sure if it's a drama or a documentary and it ends up not fully being either .
It does send an important message about drugs and it's a war that can never be won but there is nothing stopping the United States stopping corporate greed and changing the rules on making money from desperate people .
Worth a watch .
I did like the film. The performances are good , especially from Jack Kilmer (Utah) and Michael Kenneth Williams who I think is a massively underrated actor .
I just think the film isn't quite sure if it's a drama or a documentary and it ends up not fully being either .
It does send an important message about drugs and it's a war that can never be won but there is nothing stopping the United States stopping corporate greed and changing the rules on making money from desperate people .
Worth a watch .
Very well executed movie, I'd say. The pacing might be slow, but it renders the feeling of aimlessness of the addicts. I would have wanted to be told what in the movie is true or invented, but if the numbers are true, and cash exchanges that easy, then the question really is who are the big fish promoting those policies, because they're obviously set up to be exploited.
Actors played well and human emotions of loss, betrayal, belonging, community, fear, shame, anger, all rung true to me.
Its a good movie with some decent performance, based on true story? it seems so. but i didnt FULLY understand the FRAUD about the treatment in this movie. how come these companies make millions of $ helping the drug addicts? i have to watch this movie again to understand that fraud concept.
The start and setup of this movie is decent and it tells an interesting story. However the financials are way out of whack and ruins any true insight. The wandering path is done adequately enough but it feels half finished and leaves an unsatisfied feeling at the completion.
Maybe it's just me, but if you're going to make a movie about preaching the dangers of drugs and wanting people to change I think you need to put an effort into making a good film. Otherwise it's easily forgotten 5 minutes after watching it, like this one is.
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- AnecdotesDespite portraying the main character, Jack Kilmer is not featured on any of the movie posters, nor is his name credited on them.
- Bandes originalesA Light in the Addict
Written by Action Bronson (as Ariyan Arslani), Black Atlass (as Alexander Fleming), Sean Mahon and Justin Nealis
Performed by Action Bronson feat. Party Supplies and Black Atlass
Used by permission of Songs of Universal Inc. (BMI), Universal Musica Latina (SOCAN) and Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Montant brut mondial
- 13 472 $US
- Durée1 heure 51 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Body Brokers (2021) officially released in Canada in French?
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