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Back Fork

  • 2019
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Doug Bradley, Agnes Bruckner, A.J. Cook, Dorothy Lyman, Phillip Rush, David Selby, Jeffrey Tinnell, Robert Tinnell, Wade Williams, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Josh Stewart, Yaniv Dabach, Ellie Ann Fenton, Rebecca Gruss, Eden Brolin, Jason Baker, Cathy O'Dell, Porter Stiles, Joshua Brooks, Joseph Ruud, Jeremy Michael Burns, Mandy Simpson, Sloane Coombs, Gant Montgomery, Lindsey Sites, Travis Teffner, Kevin Dennis, and Madeline Gehle in Back Fork (2019)
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When the strain of tragedy was too much for a young couple in Appalachia, prescription pills became the medicine to ease the pain.When the strain of tragedy was too much for a young couple in Appalachia, prescription pills became the medicine to ease the pain.When the strain of tragedy was too much for a young couple in Appalachia, prescription pills became the medicine to ease the pain.

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    • Josh Stewart
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    • Josh Stewart
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    • Josh Stewart
    • Agnes Bruckner
    • A.J. Cook
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    • Director
      • Josh Stewart
    • Writer
      • Josh Stewart
    • Stars
      • Josh Stewart
      • Agnes Bruckner
      • A.J. Cook
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Josh Stewart
    Josh Stewart
    • Waylon
    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Raylene
    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Nida
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Bill
    Dorothy Lyman
    Dorothy Lyman
    • Susie
    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
    • Cotton
    Eden Brolin
    Eden Brolin
    • Nona
    Ronnie Gene Blevins
    Ronnie Gene Blevins
    • Jimmy
    Rebecca Gruss
    Rebecca Gruss
    • Anne
    Gant Montgomery
    Gant Montgomery
    • Charlie
    Doug Bradley
    Doug Bradley
    • Sheriff
    Cathy O'Dell
    Cathy O'Dell
    • Janet
    Sloane Coombs
    Sloane Coombs
    • Justine
    Jason Young
    • Charlie's Brother
    Phillip Rush
    • Enoch
    Ellen Leatherman
    • Mrs. Cool
    Tony Sgro
    • Lawyer
    Jennifer Straface
    • Nurse
    • Director
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    10M_Harder-V3

    Repulsive and Gorgeous, Tragic and Redemptive: Humanizing Addiction

    I grew up knowing the reality of addiction. Having been raised in a family whose life's mission was and is to help addicts into and through recovery -- some of them on their own long road to sobriety -- and having known many addicts both casually and intimately, I usually find myself disappointed by how addiction is portrayed in film, in literature, in general. The human element is often lacking or blatantly absent, the addicts portrayed as caricatures.

    Back Fork finds a rare balance: one between finding excuses for and demonizing the addict. It neither romanticizes nor sensationalizes the addiction. It is raw, real, disturbing, horrifyingly accurate. There are unsettling moments when you feel the simultaneous need to look away and remain engaged; this is the very nature of knowing an addict from the beginning stages up through the escalation into full-blown addiction: you want to help, you cannot help, you want to ease their pain, but need to mitigate the damage their addiction is causing you, you know them, but this is not the person you know, this is not them anymore; this is their addiction -- an entity all of its own.

    The opening and closing scenes of Back Fork come full-circle in one of the most accurate visual metaphors for addiction possible, particularly when dealing with opioids: it often begins with a choice or series of choices born of need, not desire, and once that initial blind choice or series of choices have been made, under just the wrong set of circumstances, the addict's ability to choose has been greatly reduced. They find themselves trapped, fighting for their lives, flailing but going nowhere, dying slowly, and without help, they may not make it out. But they must accept the help in order for any progress to become possible. It stresses the important role that family and community play (or should play) in the recovery of those around us. The movie deals with loss, grief, the different ways we deal with grief, the ease with which a person can deceive themselves (and others) through the beginning stages of addiction, the impact that addiction has on the addict, those surrounding them, those who love them, and the lengths that an addict will go to in order to get what they have come to not only desire, but need.

    The acting was especially wonderful: genuine, honest, heartfelt, and the scenery beautiful and understated, effectively setting the backdrop for this story to unfold in a way that felt natural. This is an important film, and I truly hope that it gains traction; it has the potential to impact the lives of so many, whether it means inspiring hope, the desire to change, the motivation to help, or even to just encourage the public to gain insight and understanding of the true nature of the opioid crisis and addiction in general.
    9wandernn1-81-683274

    This was a fine film bordering on great.

    Great performance here by Josh Stewart.

    This movie is really well done. Essentially a character study about how we can all take a deep dive after the loss of a child, Back Fork delivered on a lot of levels. The movie also delivered on cinematography , music and the acting by all involved was excellent. This one can touch the heartstrings too and there aren't that many movies out there that make me think about that.

    Then come to find out Stewart wrote it and directed it also? Okay top notch. 9/10
    9zettelouise

    Realistic drama, well acted

    Sad realistic drama set in mountains of West Virginia. Unfortunately, too many members of our society have addiction problems and this movie shows the pain and gut-wrenching reality of it. Well done by Stewart. Special shout-out to veteran actor David Selby as Waylon's dad. Excellent portrayal of typical Appalachian father unable to deal with his own emotions.
    10carriemiller-82145

    A must watch

    I recommend this movie 100%. The story line is one that many people can relate to and it could help those who are struggling with addiction or know someone who is. It will have you feeling every type of emotion from the very beginning. The acting plays a big part in that also, every single one of the cast did an amazing job.
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    True depiction of addiction and depression

    I found this film to be extremely raw and unapologetic in its depiction of addiction and the effects it has on everyone, from the addict to family to coworkers.

    A.J. Cook was phenomenal, as usual. Even though her screen time was limited, she gave a performance that made you feel, right in the gut, how much she was conflicted between her love and her grief. Josh Stewart has a way of acting that people either love him or don't care for him. Personally, I thought he really pushed through the struggle of an average person who accidentally falls into addiction born out of depression. Stewart and Cook have undeniable chemistry, which is probably somewhat due to playing a couple on Criminal Minds for 14 years and their close friendship offscreen. They never disappoint when on screen together. Agnus Bruckner was unabashedly real in her portrayal of a longtime addict who was so far gone she couldn't even recognize herself anymore.

    The film was honest, brutal, and uplifting all at once. It deserves a whole lot more recognition than it received.

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      A.J Cook & Josh Stewart play a married couple on Esprits criminels (2005).
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      When Waylon is at the bar right after his wife tells him that she wants a divorce, Nona (the female bartender) goes to pour a drink. As she walks away, the male bartender can clearly be seen in the background facing Waylon's direction and walking toward him. As the camera cuts to a close-up scene, the male bartender is suddenly at the end of the bar facing the opposite direction.

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      • April 9, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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