Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Marty Sader | ... | Julius | |
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Laura Keys | ... | Erica |
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Kenyon Robertson | ... | Al |
Josh Taback | ... | Billy | |
John Klemantaski | ... | Doctor Brewster | |
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Sarah Ruth Ryan | ... | Jessie (as Sarah Scott) |
Nick Roberts | ... | Jack | |
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Ringo Hayden | ... | May |
Regina Berger | ... | Zandra | |
Matt Stasi | ... | Miles | |
Tony Savant | ... | James | |
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Tom Adams | ... | Jason (as Thomas Joseph Adams) |
Kim Beuché | ... | Nurse Mary (as Kim Beuche) | |
Jen McAllister | ... | Mother | |
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Dana Walsh | ... | Dr. O'brien |
Set against the backdrop of crystal meth abuse, Most High is a painfully intimate examination of a young man in crisis. Drugs are incidental. Nonjudgmental yet brutally honest, Most High explores cause rather than effect. It forces us to reflect upon our own vices, whatever they may be, and ask ourselves what we are trying to avoid by indulging in them. Written by secondactfilms@msn.com
Hard to follow. Hard to watch. Not worth the time if you do. This is obviously a story written by people who have never been part of this story. This struck me as an artists impression of how to string a series of drug addict stereotypes together, poorly. The characters were paper thin. The plot was tedious and slow. The dialog and narration took away from the thin bit of story that was discernible. If you want to see a movie about chronic weight loss check out The Mechanic. If you want to see a movie about meth addicts check out Spun. If you want to see a shallow, self-indulgent drug fantasy with a very hot leading actress. This is your movie. I can't think of anything good to say about this movie so I'll just stop here. -Jahfre