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Beyond Lies

Original title: The Adderall Diaries
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
6.4K
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Ed Harris, James Franco, and Amber Heard in Beyond Lies (2015)
An author's fascination with a high-profile murder case leads him to come to terms with his troubled past while embarking on a potentially life-changing romance in the present.
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Elliot, a troubled former successful writer decides to write about a missing wife and the following murder trial of her husband.Elliot, a troubled former successful writer decides to write about a missing wife and the following murder trial of her husband.Elliot, a troubled former successful writer decides to write about a missing wife and the following murder trial of her husband.

  • Director
    • Pamela Romanowsky
  • Writers
    • Pamela Romanowsky
    • Stephen Elliott
  • Stars
    • James Franco
    • Ed Harris
    • Amber Heard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pamela Romanowsky
    • Writers
      • Pamela Romanowsky
      • Stephen Elliott
    • Stars
      • James Franco
      • Ed Harris
      • Amber Heard
    • 45User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    The Adderall Diaries
    Clip 1:06
    The Adderall Diaries
    The Adderall Diaries
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    The Adderall Diaries
    The Adderall Diaries: Stephen's Reading
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    James Franco
    James Franco
    • Stephen Elliott
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Neil Elliott
    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Lana Edmond
    Jim Parrack
    Jim Parrack
    • Roger
    Timothée Chalamet
    Timothée Chalamet
    • Teenage Stephen
    Danny Flaherty
    Danny Flaherty
    • Teenage Roger
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Hans Reiser
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Jen Davis
    Elizabeth Hobgood
    • Kathleen
    Tamzin Brown
    Tamzin Brown
    • Miranda
    Rochelle Bostrom
    • Amanda
    Laura Frost
    Laura Frost
    • Nina Reiser
    Jake Katzman
    Jake Katzman
    • Cori Resier
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Bill DuBois
    Michael Cristofer
    Michael Cristofer
    • Paul Hora
    Willie C. Carpenter
    Willie C. Carpenter
    • Judge Goodman
    Julienne Hanzelka Kim
    Julienne Hanzelka Kim
    • Juror #1
    • (as Julienne Kim)
    Raymond T. Williams
    Raymond T. Williams
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    • Director
      • Pamela Romanowsky
    • Writers
      • Pamela Romanowsky
      • Stephen Elliott
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    User reviews45

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    6wildsparrow16

    Ah, the tricks our minds can play to protect us....

    This movie is journey about coming to terms with who you are and how you became that person.

    The enigmatic Franco plays a deeply troubled writer who is trying to come to terms with his traumatic past and the heartbreakingly tumultuous relationship he had with his father. Along the way, he meets the beautiful Amber Heard. This is why I did not give the movie more stars. If it was the writers intent to portray her as damaged as he was, it was an epic fail. She came across as strong and self-assured -almost cocky at times - not what you would expect from someone reeling from childhood trauma. It was no fault of Heard's - her character was just badly written. Ed Harris rocks the screen, as usual, as the domineering father who haunts his dreams and creates the clouds of his past that he can't see through.

    The mind is amazing - we can do all sorts of things to protect ourselves. The ability to alter our memories is only one tool of many. This one is worth your time.
    Gordon-11

    An introspective and revelatory journey

    This film tells the story of a young writer who wrote a book about his troubled relationship with his father, and the abuse he had to endure over the years. The sudden appearance of his father in the book launch party raises doubts on his claims in the book.

    The story is good because it draws viewers in to both sides of the coin. Initially I am so convinced that Stephen is the victim, yet as the story unfolds we get to know how things may not be as it seems. The revelation that memories can be distorted, but we never question our own memories is quite a strong argument, and many of us can relate to that. It is an introspective and revelatory journey for Stephen, but I can relate to it as well.
    5km_staple

    Could have been better

    Great cast! Story was uneven and quite frankly boring at times. I'll watch Ed Harris in anything.
    5ClaytonDavis

    There's a few too many ingredients that give Pamela Romanowsky's feature a bad taste...

    Writer/director Pamela Romanowsky's adaptation of "The Adderall Diaries" based on Stephen Elliott's memoir has so many great ideas. It's a blend of different genres that calls back to many different films from the past however, it's unfocused execution and narrative ultimately leaves you bewildered rather than intrigued.

    Starring Academy Award nominee James Franco as Stephen Elliott, an author whose world is turned upside down when his estranged father (played by Ed Harris) accuses him in public of fabricating his book which tells the story of his life. With a new relationship, drug relapse, and focusing on a very public murder trial, will Stephen be able to survive everything that life is throwing at him?

    As previously mentioned, there's A LOT going on in the story. We're getting elements of "Shattered Glass" then "Blue Valentine" then "The Basketball Diaries." Romanowsky isn't confident about what she wants her film to be. Does she want it to be a film about family relationships or dissection of the mind of an addict? Does she want to explore the ramifications of sex through violence or is she trying to make a statement about the perception of our lives within ourselves? She's saying so many things that it all ends up on blurred lines and in a haze. I will say that her abilities is a filmmaker is nothing to scoff at. She creates genuine moments and settles into her better written scenes with courage and ferocity. I'd still be very intrigued to see her next venture.

    James Franco's resume with independent cinema has left much to be desired. His performances are often self-indulgent or misguided by his own direction or any other filmmaker he's working with. His turn in "The Adderall Diaries" is one of his more impressive works that he's constructed as of late. Though his motivations and actions aren't always made abundantly clear, Franco sheds some of his barriers to allow some connection with his audience.

    You can't get much better than Ed Harris in terms of an actor that shines in just about anything he does, no matter how the film he inhabits turns out. As Neil, Stephen's father, Harris elevates the thin material and focuses on the emotion of a father's regret with near precision. I'm still anxiously awaiting his Oscar-winning role. This doesn't quite make the cut.

    Other aspects of the film include the beautiful Amber Heard, the multi-talented Cynthia Nixon, the oddly involved Christian Slater, and the scene-stealing abilities of Jim Parrack (Hoyt from "True Blood").

    Overall "The Adderall Diaries" is a misguided attempt by a director who has a keen eye for some things but lacks in others. Romanowsky's guidance on her actors are some of the film's biggest highlights but ultimately just falls short in too many spots. The opening sequence was quite good and there was a scene in which I nearly cried. Some may find some qualities to take home with them, others will simply leave it at the door.
    2michaeltomorrow

    Felt like a student film...

    After hearing about (but not reading) the book I was a little excited for this film. Terrible let down. There is no real plot or even a narrative and I can't for the life of me understand why this gets placed under the Thriller genre. It is little more than a plodding collection of vignettes strung together with an inordinate number of slow-motion flashbacks. Seriously if just the flashbacks and montages were shown in realtime it would cut the runtime of this movie by half. Want to convey a memory of a happy family? Slow motion flashback of them kicking a ball in the yard. Angry family? Slow motion flashback of them yelling and punching. Repeat this over and over to fill the space where plot and character development would go.

    The "trial" component feels forced as an unnecessary element (maybe to convince us it's a thriller?). There isn't one relationship in this movie we ever actually care about and, as if to add insult to injury, the star seems to magically reconcile a lifetime of bad choices in the last ten minutes! Too bad this was a really bad vehicle for some otherwise good talent.

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      Stephen Elliott (played by James Franco) reviewed the film negatively, stating that the final result had little in common with his memoir and wondering "why calling the character Stephen Elliott was necessary." Stephen Elliott, born December 3, 1971, is an American writer, editor, and filmmaker living in Los Angeles who has written and published seven books and directed two films.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Stephen Elliott: You remember when you taught me to drive? I was 14. You let me drive out to Warren park in a '69 mustang. I loved that car. You used to take me out, let me drive. I remember feelin' so happy and free, full of hope and potential.

      Neil Elliott: I don't know why you always told people I taught you to drive in the mustang. It was a red 1968 Oldsmobile Delmont convertible, in Warren park in the parkin' lot. You were belligerent, and you were a terrible driver. So we only did it once.

      Stephen Elliott: Wanna go for a drive? I don't wanna see you for an hour.

      Neil Elliott: Nah, we'd just argue.

      Stephen Elliott: Fine. Then we'll just go. We'll agree not to talk. It doesn't matter. None of it matters.

      Neil Elliott: All right. You gotta help me up here. Help your old dad get up...

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      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2016 Movie Catch-up (2016)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Adderall Diaries
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Rabbit Bandini Productions
      • Windowseat Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,191
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,517
      • Apr 17, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,364
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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