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4.8/10
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A small town community comes together to eradicate the heroin epidemic from its midst by whatever means necessary.A small town community comes together to eradicate the heroin epidemic from its midst by whatever means necessary.A small town community comes together to eradicate the heroin epidemic from its midst by whatever means necessary.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 1 nomination total
Barrett Donner
- Julie Wife
- (voice)
Spencer Folmar
- Morgue Doctor
- (as Spencer T. Folmar)
Pat Romano Jr.
- Doug
- (as Pasquale Romano)
Tyler Harrington
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- (voice)
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It's badly acted, directed, everything Fenn seems to touch is god awful, as I expected. Lead character is the type of generic actor that had the looks, but just missed out on a role on the bold and the beautiful due to the Corona Virus shut down. The camera angles choices were often odd, and not in a good way, the storyline races thru certain important scenes, sits forever on other longer boring scenes, like at the bar, or chatting while fishing...it just never gets remotely interesting...sister dying of heroin, 2 scenes = 3min. Having a cigarette in he smoking area = 8 minutes and counting. Sorry i cant sum up the whole load of excrement, but I couldn't get thru it...avoid avoid and avoid.
I know it is quite a pity to call this movie dull and dreadful, because it is based on real stories and real people who lost a sister/brother/son/daughter due to drugs. Despite this fact, the acting was so poor and there was lack of action. Nothing meaningful happened in the entire movie. The actions were scattered here and there, there was no correlation between the characters, and everyone was dealing on their own ways. Very painful to watch, hopefully not too long. I think it would be better if this was a documentary. Maybe I would have enjoyed it more.
This is better than most reviews here give. Tough subject and Tough to view. Great plot twist at the end. Misery is real and Misery is hard to recreate. One of the reviews here admit they stopped watching at 20 minutes but blasted the entire movie. This is Misery drama. Don't expect to feel good. I recommend watching when you are open and willing to view another person's perspective. Drugs have impacted society in such a negative way. This community shares their story. Given a changed, it can be enjoyed. It is filed in a post covid - inexpensive - filmography style. Take it for what it is and don't expect more.
A lot of drinking in this movie. And a definite christian theme. I won't be recommending it to anyone.
Wow. I've never been so fooled by a high IMDB score. I should have read the reviews too. Every minute you spend watching this movie is a minute you'll wish you had back.
It starts out very slow - and never picks up. I kept waiting for something interesting to happen but it just plodded along. And in the few cases where something did happen - such as when a civilian set up a roadblock to stop cars and search them - I could not suspend my disbelief.
The writers managed to make every character into a shallow, boring caricature of a person. Even the lady who lost two sons to opiate overdoses was barely sympathetic and quickly became tiresome.
Giving it 2 stars to be generous.
It starts out very slow - and never picks up. I kept waiting for something interesting to happen but it just plodded along. And in the few cases where something did happen - such as when a civilian set up a roadblock to stop cars and search them - I could not suspend my disbelief.
The writers managed to make every character into a shallow, boring caricature of a person. Even the lady who lost two sons to opiate overdoses was barely sympathetic and quickly became tiresome.
Giving it 2 stars to be generous.
Did you know
- TriviaAt Hell's Kitchen NYC Film Festival, this film won Best Director (Spencer T. Folmar), Best Supporting Actor (Garry Pastore), and Best Film.
- Crazy creditsThere is an extra scene at the end of the credits
- SoundtracksA Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine)
Written by Eric Pastore, Pete Trewavas, Rick Armstrong, Edison's Children
Performed by Garry Pastore w-Edison's Children
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- Also known as
- Eroin Avı
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- Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA(on location)
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- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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