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(2010)

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3/10
... ugh
bjarias30 July 2021
... there's only one reason to attempt skipping-through this trying-production ... Diora Baird ... & nowhere-near 'enough'-of-her making it anywhere-near-worthwhile.
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3/10
Empty melodrama
grantss22 July 2022
Not sure what I was expecting from this. Maybe an examination of what kicking, or trying to kick, an addiction does to you and those around you. The co-dependence of two addicts. I don't know.

All I know is that it is pretty bland, despite the empty melodrama masquerading as deep relationship drama.
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10/10
Mad genius
ioannipetrato15 February 2024
In this eccentric yet captivating film, it's clear that the director is a mastermind, blending madness with genius in a way that might not resonate with everyone, but undoubtedly leaves an impression. While it's not flawless, the film finds a delicate balance, embracing imperfections and utilizing them to its advantage. Rather than succumbing to the temptation to overproduce, the director opts for authenticity, cultivating an atmosphere that invites viewers into a raw and relatable narrative. This approach not only allows the actors to shine but also fosters a sense of genuine, messy humor, providing audiences with a refreshingly real-life experience from a unique third-person perspective. Overall, while it may not be everyone's cup of tea, this film offers a refreshing departure from the norm and a testament to the power of embracing imperfection in storytelling.
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