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Bottled Up

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Josh Hamilton, Melissa Leo, and Marin Ireland in Bottled Up (2013)
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In this modern-day drama, Oscar-winner Melissa Leo beautifully conveys the heart-wrenching struggle that comes with love and addiction, while also lightheartedly depicting a woman rediscover... Read allIn this modern-day drama, Oscar-winner Melissa Leo beautifully conveys the heart-wrenching struggle that comes with love and addiction, while also lightheartedly depicting a woman rediscovering romance. She plays hopelessly hopeful Faye, mother to Sylvie (Marin Ireland) who, many... Read allIn this modern-day drama, Oscar-winner Melissa Leo beautifully conveys the heart-wrenching struggle that comes with love and addiction, while also lightheartedly depicting a woman rediscovering romance. She plays hopelessly hopeful Faye, mother to Sylvie (Marin Ireland) who, many months after a car accident, continues to complain of back pain. After she refuses physic... Read all

  • Director
    • Enid Zentelis
  • Writer
    • Enid Zentelis
  • Stars
    • Melissa Leo
    • Marin Ireland
    • Josh Hamilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    278
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Enid Zentelis
    • Writer
      • Enid Zentelis
    • Stars
      • Melissa Leo
      • Marin Ireland
      • Josh Hamilton
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Fay
    Marin Ireland
    Marin Ireland
    • Sylvie
    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Becket
    Jamie Harrold
    Jamie Harrold
    • Jerry
    Fredric Lehne
    Fredric Lehne
    • Agent Rodgers
    Brendan Boyce
    Brendan Boyce
    • Nipple Piercing customer
    Twinkle Burke
    Twinkle Burke
    • Attendant
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Gladys
    Tibor Feldman
    Tibor Feldman
    • Dr. Kinski
    Maeve Fogarty
    • Annabelle
    Naomi Fogarty
    • Baby
    Sean Fogarty
    • Dad
    Nelson Landrieu
    • Dr. Garcia
    David Rees
    David Rees
    • Goth Guy
    Karen Shallo
    • Barb
    Serena Stampleman
    Christine Wright
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      • Enid Zentelis
    • Writer
      • Enid Zentelis
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    10katime42

    a film dealing with a daughter addicted to pain medication and her loving mother who is enabling her until....

    I found this film hilarious as well as gripping. I was amazed that I laughed so much for such a serious topic as addiction to pain killers. I felt so much empathy for the mother, played by Melissa Leo, and her daughter. And the young environmentalist "love interest" who appears on the scene is so very cute and silly! The mother's job is hilarious and involve among other things putting rings in the nipple of a fat man! The characters are quirky but very true to life in a small town. My friends and I found it all very entertaining and it also made us think about this issue that is gripping our country. The scenery was also beautifully rendered.
    7planktonrules

    A nice portrait of addiction and co-dependency

    There have been a decent number of films over the years that have focused on addiction. However, Bottled Up is interesting because it focuses less on the addict and more of the co-dependent mother of the addict. This mother, Faye (Melissa Leo) thinks she loves her daughter by helping her daughter get prescription pills. She reasons that her daughter is in real pain and if that means pretending to be injured herself to get prescriptions for her daughter, then this is justified in her mind. Additionally, like many co-dependent people, Faye tends to blame herself for her daughter's problems and acts like her own life and her own needs are unimportant. It's sick but it's also nice to see the filmmakers recognize that this sort of person is common and does a lot to feed the other's addiction.

    Into this messed up home comes a very strange and SUPER-environmentally minded guy, Becket (Josh Hamilton). He's so into protecting the watershed that at one point in the film, he seems HAPPY when he discovers chemicals in the water, as now he's RIGHT—it does need saving!! He's very sweet and the addicted daughter, Sylvie (Marin Ireland) is smitten with him—though exactly why isn't all that clear. However, over time, Becket becomes far more attracted to the mother. While she's clearly much older than Becket, she does have some very nice qualities—those apart from her co-dependency. But, because Faye thinks her needs are far less important than Sylvie's, she's VERY hesitant to have a relationship with Becket.

    Through the course of this film, Sylvie makes a mess of her life and hurts a lot of people. All this is pretty understandable and not unexpected. After all, she is an addict and would do anything for a fix and to avoid facing her problems. And, at the same time, it sure looks like Faye will never do what she needs to do to get her daughter professional help. Again and again, she does the wrong thing when it comes to helping Sylvie to face herself. Something has to give…and Becket's presence in their lives might just be the catalyst.

    Junction is what I would term a 'little film'. I don't mean this pejoratively in the least—this is NOT a bad thing. A little film is one with a relatively modest budget and a relatively simple story—but it's also a film that puts a strong emphasis on the characters and acting and deft direction really come into play. There are no explosions, nude scenes or insane plot twists to distract from this being a film about people—sick and sad people, but people nevertheless. It's the type story I enjoy seeing, but it's also the type that rarely makes a ton of money, as most theater patrons WANT explosions, boobies and nutty, way- out ideas! But if you are willing to watch and let yourself enjoy a little film, then Junction would be a good bet.

    By the way, some of you might wonder if this film is appropriate for teens. After all, it's rated R. As for me, a PG-13 rating would be far more appropriate. Apart from a little bit of harsh language (and it's not much), the subject matter and a reference to sex, I cannot see anything about the film that would offend—and it seems like a pretty good film for teens and parents alike.
    1mcjensen-05924

    Horrendous

    Geez man gimme a break. You won't experience so many performances so cheesy and over the top. All three of the leads are ridiculous simps, playing caricatures so poorly and playing right into all the stereotypes and pre-conceived notions of the issues being dealt with. The dialogue is awful, simple minded drivel. It actually possesses all the elements that make an eye rolling sloppy piece of viewing experience. The way people relate to each other here is so not credible you'll wonder how any of this made it to the theatres. The male lead is a hippie type new age do gooder but he plays the role so over the top you wanna reach through the screen and slap him. It views like a cross between a Hallmark Special and a Lifetime dramedy. So saccharine sweet it ends up tasting more like disgusting filth. Everyone involved in this movie has no real world experience and thinks the viewing public has the IQ of a turnip, which admittedly most of them do.

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      • April 19, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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