SantaCruzReviews
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I found this film evocative and provocative. It was a deep dive into the pain and wreckage that is left in the wake of addiction. Andrea Riseborough transforms herself into a down and out alcoholic who is on a day to day survival program. Her non-verbal acting is over the top good.
Mark Moran appears as an unlikely hero who demonstrates what the power of believing in someone can do.
Andre Royo (loved him in the Wire) plays a lovable sidekick with no shortage of street wisdom.
I highly recommended this movie to anyone who is interested in a human drama about a human being searching for redemption.
Mark Moran appears as an unlikely hero who demonstrates what the power of believing in someone can do.
Andre Royo (loved him in the Wire) plays a lovable sidekick with no shortage of street wisdom.
I highly recommended this movie to anyone who is interested in a human drama about a human being searching for redemption.
I am shocked to see any positive reviews on this movie. Low budget; bad acting; weak script. Casting is ridiculous with a bunch of young adults who are supposed to be teens. Skip this Hallmark style after school special.
We were looking very forward to seeing Ambulance when we caught the first trailer months ago but boy were we disappointed. Ridiculous writing, cheesy lines, and a paramedic who, despite constant trauma, never seemed to lose her freshly done hair and make-up! We weren't sure if the acting was bad or if it was just that the writing was so bad that no actor could've pulled it off.