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A drug-dependent young man faces his past and his inner demons after he is interned in an institution for the addicted.A drug-dependent young man faces his past and his inner demons after he is interned in an institution for the addicted.A drug-dependent young man faces his past and his inner demons after he is interned in an institution for the addicted.
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This tells an a remarkable struggle against substances. His transformation in the rehab is remarkable and pleasing. The number of familiar faces in the film adds to the viewing pleasure as well.
While maybe not always completely successful in conveying its important message, this work wears its heart on its sleeve. At times it's a hard watch, with some slightly over the top details but offers important considerations to all those booked in for serious detox treatment;
A: Think seriously about all the challenges, regardless of your biased beliefs.
B: Remember, others before you, have overcome their petty and physical opposition towards the cures outlined stages, and gone on to win the battle - give up and you're lost.
Good performances manage to keep it on target and it's always interesting to see Australian Odessa Young on screen (even though here quite bleak) The co-writing and direction by the co-writer/lead performer's wife is competent and the two eventually manage to make us feel for the subject. Between the above-average cinematography, there's also a hard-working soundtrack helping to move it along. A couple of early, overindulged scenes finally give way to serious outcomes - even if not all as fully desired.
Note: Heavy Language, nudity, drug use.
B: Remember, others before you, have overcome their petty and physical opposition towards the cures outlined stages, and gone on to win the battle - give up and you're lost.
Good performances manage to keep it on target and it's always interesting to see Australian Odessa Young on screen (even though here quite bleak) The co-writing and direction by the co-writer/lead performer's wife is competent and the two eventually manage to make us feel for the subject. Between the above-average cinematography, there's also a hard-working soundtrack helping to move it along. A couple of early, overindulged scenes finally give way to serious outcomes - even if not all as fully desired.
Note: Heavy Language, nudity, drug use.
Frey, under his pen name of Atticus Finch, wrote the I am Number Four series of young adult novels and the movie of the same name. That movie wasn't bad, but did not do good enough to warrant its sequel.
He's a known charlatan, as well, evidenced by his apology on Oprah.
This wouldn't normally bother me too much, as a decent story is a decent story. What bothers me most about this film is that the director can't even turn a good story into a good movie. I get that she was dealing with something everyone knows isn't true, but instead of using the fiction license to create a compelling film, she -takes a blase approach to even re-filming poorly acted scenes. You know a movies' bad when even Billy Bob can't save it.
Don't waste your time - I only gave it a 5 out of respect for Thornton.
He's a known charlatan, as well, evidenced by his apology on Oprah.
This wouldn't normally bother me too much, as a decent story is a decent story. What bothers me most about this film is that the director can't even turn a good story into a good movie. I get that she was dealing with something everyone knows isn't true, but instead of using the fiction license to create a compelling film, she -takes a blase approach to even re-filming poorly acted scenes. You know a movies' bad when even Billy Bob can't save it.
Don't waste your time - I only gave it a 5 out of respect for Thornton.
This was really a great movie about real life addiction and rehab and life. I was very surprised in the story. The min character I did not know but he was great. Everyone else in the movie I knew and they were outstanding. Billy Bob was great Juliette Lewis was was great. The whole cast was good. A must see drama.
Movie started great... dark, gritty. But Billy Bob looked uncomfortable with his part as did Giovanni.
The character Lily just seemed thrown in.
If there had been no full frontal male nudity, it seemed like another Made For TV movie. Not good....too bad with such great actors in it.
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- TriviaIn 2006, the author James Frey was made to publicly admit that the book was not a memoir, but fiction. Oprah Winfrey was one of his biggest supporters at the time. She redacted her support and publicly shamed him for passing the lie as truth and profiting from it on Episode dated 26 January 2006 (2006).
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- $89,825
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- 1h 53m(113 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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