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Drunks

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.3K
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Parker Posey, Faye Dunaway, Amanda Plummer, Dianne Wiest, and Richard Lewis in Drunks (1995)
The lives of Jim and other alcoholics in and outside an AA meeting.
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The lives of Jim and other alcoholics in and outside an AA meeting.The lives of Jim and other alcoholics in and outside an AA meeting.The lives of Jim and other alcoholics in and outside an AA meeting.

  • Director
    • Peter Cohn
  • Writer
    • Gary Lennon
  • Stars
    • Richard Lewis
    • Liza Harris
    • Liam Ahern
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Peter Cohn
    • Writer
      • Gary Lennon
    • Stars
      • Richard Lewis
      • Liza Harris
      • Liam Ahern
    • 25User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Richard Lewis
    Richard Lewis
    • Jim
    Liza Harris
    • Melanie
    Liam Ahern
    • Billy
    George Martin
    George Martin
    • Marty
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Tony
    Amanda Plummer
    Amanda Plummer
    • Shelley
    Kevin Corrigan
    Kevin Corrigan
    • Cam
    Fanni Green
    • Jasmine
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Debbie
    Dianne Wiest
    Dianne Wiest
    • Rachel
    Billy Dove
    • Leo
    Julie Halston
    Julie Halston
    • Carol
    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Becky
    LisaGay Hamilton
    LisaGay Hamilton
    • Brenda
    Calista Flockhart
    Calista Flockhart
    • Helen
    Annette Arnold
    Annette Arnold
    • Kathy
    Howard E. Rollins Jr.
    Howard E. Rollins Jr.
    • Joseph
    • (as Howard Rollins)
    Oscar Koch
    • Dennis
    • Director
      • Peter Cohn
    • Writer
      • Gary Lennon
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    7anna-42

    Whoever thought Richard Louis could actually act?

    WOW!!!! As a movie goer who watches at least four films per week, and who is very interested in the harrowing politics of the human soul, I can safely say that there has never been a better movie about alcoholism (no, not even "Days of Wine and Roses") than "Drunks". When I read the plot synopsis on the back cover of the tape case, I was expecting some preachy AA recruitment nonsense. This movie was nothing of the sort. "Drunks" is, for better or worse, a very realistic treatment of addiction, and of 12 step programs in general. The format of the film juxtaposes monologues from AA members during a meeting, with one off- the- wagon evening in the life of Richard Louis' character (I can't remember his name).

    Richard Louis is not one of my favorite comedians (understatement of the year), but he pulls off a tour de force performance here. Due to Louis's textured performance, towards the end of "Drunks" I reached a full

    understanding of his character, and the knowledge that recovery isn't just "quitting the sauce", but an individual's willingness to look his demons in the eye, and face up to his own particular hell. The ensemble cast of talented actors (including Calista Flockhart, Faye Dunawaye, Dianne Weist, Parker Posey, and a highly amusing Spaulding Grey) do wonders with their monolouges, which are so well written, you feel like you are there, eavesdropping on a meeting in a Times Square church meeting. I absolutely recommend this movie. I wish that it had gotten more publicity during its original theatrical release.
    K8-2

    Summary/Review

    An inside peek at the goings-on of an unusually attractive Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Richard Lewis's character exists to provide a moral center for the film as it examines his desperate efforts to stay sober. The various members of the AA group provide different glimpses at what contributes to alcoholism and demonstrate that there is no one profile for what constitutes a "drunk."

    There are very nice performances in this film, particularly those of a pre-Ally McBeal Calista Flockhart and Parker Posey. The film's scene stealer and the most memorable drunk of all, however, is monologuist Spalding Grey, doing a hilarious turn as a church choir member who shows up at the wrong church. In the midst of explaining his blunder to the group he rhapsodizes brilliantly on the importance of Guinness in his life and discovers quietly that gee, maybe he too has a drinking problem.

    Overall the individual performances divert attention from the main storyline and provide more of a center for the film than Lewis, whose story is ultimately uninteresting. But check it out for Spalding Grey, who is probably the most natural actor in the film and a true pleasure to watch.
    8preppy-3

    Shattering and depressing...as it should be

    Jim (Richard Lewis) attends an AA meeting very worried about something. His sponsor encourages him to talk. He does...and immediately leaves. The rest of the movie involves him trying not to drink and it keeps going back to the meeting where we, one by one, hear each member say why they're there.

    I caught this at a small art cinema way back in 1997 and I never forgot it. It perfectly captures what an AA meeting is like and the stories related are harrowing. Quite a few well known actors play members: Sam Rockwell (still unknown at the time), Amanda Plummer, Parker Posey, Dianne Wiest, Calista Flockheart and Faye Dunaway. Their considerable acting talents make the stories seem realistic and hard to shake off. There's no happy endings here. Grim and disturbing but realistic. Sometime the staginess shows through (you can tell this was based on a play) which is why I can only give it an 8. Still, it's well worth watching.
    5grahamclarke

    For acting students and addictive personalities

    As others have stated "Drunks" is less a movie than a string of monologues. Since these monologues are presented by a group of very fine actors, "Drunks" is essential viewing for acting students.

    The performances are uniformly strong, with stand outs from Faye Dunaway, Calista Flockhart and a particularly well drawn, understated turn by Dianne Wiest. A great pity that Kevin Corrigan and Sam Rockwell are around and given nothing much to do. Richard Lewis has the central role, and to his credit, puts in a convincing performance.

    The other, far larger group for whom this movie has great relevance is that of the addictive personality. Although the movie is dealing with alcoholism, it could quite easily be substituted by a host of substances or activities which in effect take over and often ruin lives. "Drunks" very much brings home the suffering that addiction causes, while stressing the suffering which led to the addiction itself.

    An unsatisfying film, whose parts in themselves, make it worthy.
    8jasperandcindy-1

    Recovery

    Maybe the best movie about substance abuse I've ever seen...and I've seen most of them.

    Gritty, realistic, darkly humorous, and deadly serious.

    Richard Lewis at his best. Excellent supporting cast.

    Watch it two or three times to catch all the subtleties of the various subplots.

    This movie is an absolute must-see for anybody in recovery from alcoholism or drug addiction. This goes double for those recovering from both.

    Also good for friends and loved ones of people in recovery.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Script began as a play, "Blackout", which ran Off-Broadway in 1990.
    • Quotes

      Debbie: You want to talk about bad blackouts? I was married in one. I was married in a blackout, I'm serious. I was 19 years old. I was married for 6 weeks, yeah. I was married to this guy named Wild Bob. That was his full name, Wild Bob. So I guess I was Mrs. Wild Bob. Hi everyone, welcome to my life. Do you Debbie, take Wild Bob to be your lawfully wedded husband? I do.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Dinner for Five: Episode #2.2 (2003)

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alcohòlics
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • BMG Independents
      • Kardana Films
      • Northern Lights Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,268
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,581
      • Mar 16, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,268
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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