When a seemingly average man is struck with addiction he becomes anything but average. He becomes anonymous.When a seemingly average man is struck with addiction he becomes anything but average. He becomes anonymous.When a seemingly average man is struck with addiction he becomes anything but average. He becomes anonymous.
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It was very intense and kept you interested and hooked. Great acting by all, especially Karenina. Would recommend to others. There was loads of emotion and the director really held you in the palm of his hand right the way through. It was thought provoking and touched a nerve.
Loved Anonymous!!! A beautiful and somewhat eerie glimpse into the AA world. The movie really delves deep into the why behind addiction, while still leaving room for more questions. Addiction is a really important issue and I love that AA immediately disarms the power of anonymity by acknowledging each attendee with their name. My favourite character is Liv!!!
Well shot and lit film, amazing to hear it was made on a tight budget in a week during lockdown. Interweaving character stories around the topic of addiction are well cast and acted. Mysterious protagonist leads us through the sensitive material.
This is a grisly subject and so a film dealing with will be grisly. Not for Christmas fun, but essential viewing for anyone who may know someone with addiction and wish to understand them.
This is not the place to be judgemental, as we see this could easily happen (maybe is happening) to any one of us. We're shown pleasant characters who have a demon, even when we see this demon we see it's engrained further into these people than we imagined.
The 'silent protagonist' as a metaphor for the silent, attractive, feeling of 'right' that is addiction is genius and powerfully portrayed.
An uncomfortable viewing, but essential nonethless (how many continue to watch Seaspiracy etc!) It's something about which we all benefit from being better informed.
This is not the place to be judgemental, as we see this could easily happen (maybe is happening) to any one of us. We're shown pleasant characters who have a demon, even when we see this demon we see it's engrained further into these people than we imagined.
The 'silent protagonist' as a metaphor for the silent, attractive, feeling of 'right' that is addiction is genius and powerfully portrayed.
An uncomfortable viewing, but essential nonethless (how many continue to watch Seaspiracy etc!) It's something about which we all benefit from being better informed.
90mins in real time with the most amazing of characters. I was transfixed the whole time and felt such empathy with each one of them by the end! I won't forget this film quickly and it has caused me to reflect on addiction in a new way.
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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