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Disrepair

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  • 2025–
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8.6/10
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John Reardon, Matthew Sauvé, Tommy James Murphy, and Andrew Ravindran in Disrepair (2025)
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After years of going in and out of rehab, Jake Thomas is once again sober. Determined to not relapse, Jake must confront the damaged family relationships his struggles with addiction have ca... Read allAfter years of going in and out of rehab, Jake Thomas is once again sober. Determined to not relapse, Jake must confront the damaged family relationships his struggles with addiction have caused.After years of going in and out of rehab, Jake Thomas is once again sober. Determined to not relapse, Jake must confront the damaged family relationships his struggles with addiction have caused.

  • Stars
    • Matthew Sauvé
    • Tommy James Murphy
    • John Reardon
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    128
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Matthew Sauvé
      • Tommy James Murphy
      • John Reardon
    • 24User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tommy James Murphy
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    • James Thomas
    John Reardon
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    Andrew Ravindran
    Andrew Ravindran
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    Samora Smallwood
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    • Erica Thomas
    Corey Dixon
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    10imdbfan-9552644840

    Absolutely great.

    So inspiring and stimulating, this is truly about human struggles and a true Journey, I love the storyline and I truly feel that with the overload of content out there this one really stands out with its authentic message. I like watching shows that you can actually learn something through someone's growth process , sobriety and the obstacles standing in one's way to maintain it , the acting is great as well. I highly recommend watching if you want to learn more about people struggling with addiction and life in general. Good job on brining content that's actually meaningful, compassionate and raw.
    imdbfan-4096319031

    Unfortunate

    Fails to deliver on its premise. It feels disjointed and poorly executed, with writing that is often predictable and dialogue that comes across as forced and unnatural. It's hard to connect with the characters when some performances feel more awkward than authentic.

    The pacing is a major issue for me. The show drags in many places, with long, drawn-out scenes that add little to the overall story. This slow progression makes it difficult to stay engaged, and by the time something remotely interesting happens, it feels almost too late to care.

    The acting is another weak point. The performances are inconsistent, with some characters feeling one-note and emotionally flat.

    Visually, the show doesn't stand out. The cinematography is flat, and the settings lack character. The soundtrack tries hard to make you feel something but does little to elevate things.

    Ultimately, Disrepair struggles to find its footing. While there are glimpses of potential, it feels like a missed opportunity. Weak writing, lackluster performances, and poor execution make it hard to recommend.
    10WalterW-67

    Amazing Story Telling

    What I really loved about this series is how it doesn't pretend. It doesn't dress itself up to make you feel good or deliver some neat, perfect ending where everyone magically gets better. Instead, it leans into the uncomfortable truth that not everyone changes. Not every situation gets resolved. Sometimes people just stay stuck - and you're left watching, hoping, getting frustrated... and realizing how familiar that feels.

    The main character isn't some heroic comeback story waiting to happen. He's messy, lost, and at times, completely hopeless. You want him to figure it out. You want him to finally fight back against the chaos closing in on him. But instead, he almost embraces the collapse. There's something brutally honest about watching someone sit in the wreckage of their own life because the fire feels safer than the unknown. Isn't that something we've all either seen or felt in our own way?

    What really stood out to me is how this show captured not just his struggle, but how his downfall ripples through the people around him. His family isn't perfect either - they've got their own battles, and sometimes it feels like they're just surviving, holding on by a thread. The dynamic felt painfully true to life. Some people are forced to be strong for others who can't carry themselves. It's exhausting. It's messy. It's real.

    And then there's the ending - or really, the lack of one. No big breakthrough. No redemption arc. Just the uncomfortable silence of life continuing, unresolved. I didn't mind that. I actually respected it. Because that's reality. Things don't always get better. Sometimes all we get is the chance to keep moving forward, even when it's unclear where we're headed.

    Sure, there were flaws - a few scenes could've looked sharper, and some dialogue didn't land perfectly. But honestly? That just added to the rough, unpolished vibe of the whole story. Not everything needs to be pretty to be powerful.

    I'm surprised by how harsh some of the criticism has been. For me, this wasn't about flawless execution. It was about telling a story that reflects how hard, ugly, and unfinished real life can be. Watching this reminded me that it's okay to sit with the discomfort, to not have all the answers, and to appreciate what we have even when it's far from perfect.

    Huge respect to the cast, the crew, and everyone behind this project. You captured something raw and real - and that's what stayed with me.
    8voitekpendrak

    Lots of real stories behind it

    The film really got to me because I've lived through something similar. Jake's fight to stay sober and fix things with his family felt so real. Like the movie was pulling scenes straight from my life.

    I loved how honest it was. Addiction isn't some dramatic movie plot here; it's just hard, ugly, and exhausting, just like in real life. Jake doesn't magically get better overnight. He messes up, he hurts people, and he has to work for every bit of progress. The way his family doesn't just forgive him right away felt true to me. Trust takes time to rebuild.

    The acting was good, especially Jake. You could see the guilt and hope in his eyes. Every awkward conversation with his family, every moment where they don't know whether to believe him again. Just like in real life.

    If you've ever dealt with addiction (yours or someone else's), this movie will mean something to you. It's not flashy or over-the-top. Just real, painful, and sometimes hopeful. One of the more interesting films I've seen in a long time because it actually understands the problem.

    I might question some parts of the movie itself but....... it's the story that spoke to me.
    8wrotten_tomato

    So true

    Disrepair hit me in a way few movies do. Not because of flashy effects or a twisty plot, but because of how raw and honest it felt. Watching Jake Thomas try to rebuild his life after years of addiction was incredibly moving. The film doesn't sugarcoat the damage caused, but it also doesn't let you forget the hope that comes with trying again.

    A friend of mine went through something very similar, and she said this was the first time she saw her struggle reflected so truthfully on screen. The performances were powerful, especially in the quiet moments where Jake faces his past. Disrepair isn't just about addiction-it's about the messy, painful, and courageous work of healing.

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      • January 29, 2025 (Canada)
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      • Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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      • Nameless Films
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