The series takes viewers to the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma, to a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the... Read allThe series takes viewers to the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma, to a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA.The series takes viewers to the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from the boardrooms of Purdue Pharma, to a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 18 wins & 54 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Dopesick' is a powerful drama examining America's opioid crisis, highlighting Purdue Pharma's OxyContin impact. Themes include pharmaceutical greed, community devastation, and justice struggles. Michael Keaton's performance and storytelling receive praise. However, some find the series lengthy with weak writing and directing, criticizing fictional characters and contrived plots. The portrayal of addiction and systemic issues garners both acclaim and criticism, with some viewers desiring a more impactful narrative.
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This series does a great job of showing the complicity of big pharma, FDA and politicians in the opioid crisis.
Many reviewers are not quite getting the point: OxyContin was addictive and the FDA failed to properly test the drug before allowing Purdue to write their own label, basically. Once they started bumping up dosage for counter the totally fake "breakthrough pain" nonsense, it created a whole army of addicts. That led to an increase in crime to obtain opiates, either more Oxy or even heroin.
The series nails Purdue to the floor good and proper. The Sacklers come across as a repugnant family who can't even get on with each other.
The acting is top-notch and the cinematography is also excellent. The timeline jumping around can be a bit confusing if you don't pay attention, but it's nothing too onerous.
All in all, a great watch that tells a shocking story of greed and corruption.
Many reviewers are not quite getting the point: OxyContin was addictive and the FDA failed to properly test the drug before allowing Purdue to write their own label, basically. Once they started bumping up dosage for counter the totally fake "breakthrough pain" nonsense, it created a whole army of addicts. That led to an increase in crime to obtain opiates, either more Oxy or even heroin.
The series nails Purdue to the floor good and proper. The Sacklers come across as a repugnant family who can't even get on with each other.
The acting is top-notch and the cinematography is also excellent. The timeline jumping around can be a bit confusing if you don't pay attention, but it's nothing too onerous.
All in all, a great watch that tells a shocking story of greed and corruption.
Firstly, this mini series shows the cruel reality of our society. It shows how the Legal Drug Lords aka Pharmaceutical, sell poison to people who suffers from pain. The message is real and clear.
Second, drugs can relieve the pain, but not your soul. It's only temporal and with the time, you will need more and more. The more you take pills, the better for pharmaceutical industries.
Last, this mini series is a must to understand how Pharmaceutical bussines only wants to monetize your pain. They don't care about healing your soul.
Great mini series. Great acting. Real story. A must. Time to wake up and stop the over use of pills.
Second, drugs can relieve the pain, but not your soul. It's only temporal and with the time, you will need more and more. The more you take pills, the better for pharmaceutical industries.
Last, this mini series is a must to understand how Pharmaceutical bussines only wants to monetize your pain. They don't care about healing your soul.
Great mini series. Great acting. Real story. A must. Time to wake up and stop the over use of pills.
One of the best Miniseries of the year if not the decade, i didn't want it to end, Extremely well Acted, Nicely Produced and flawlessly Directed. An Absolute Must See.
One thing that many of the negative reviewers forget when they go on their current-day diatribes about big pharm is that this movie STARTS over 20 years ago. Pharmaceuticals weren't as they are today. It shows how the door was allowed to open, causing this country to be in the situation we're in today with the Big Parm and incessant pill pushing. MONEY TALKS. Nothing else matters. Not the FDA, CDC, you name the letters. $$$
This method of running a planet needs to stop!
Michael Keaton is, as always, very good. We are blessed that he came back to doing what he does best. This series is honest, emotional, raw, sad and frightening. Do the one month free subscription to HULU and watch it. (and Only Murders in the Building. But that's another review :)
Michael Keaton is, as always, very good. We are blessed that he came back to doing what he does best. This series is honest, emotional, raw, sad and frightening. Do the one month free subscription to HULU and watch it. (and Only Murders in the Building. But that's another review :)
This series is excellent. As a sober addict I have a very discerning eye when it comes to all film and tv addressing addiction. That said this show is excellent.
The characters are real and legitimate examples of how addiction grabs a community with a strangle hold and won't let go.
This is some of the best acting across the board, I've seen for a while Michael deserved his Emmy and Kaitlyn Dever is an excellent breakout star. You will want to CHOKE Richard Sackler by the end. Looses one star because the constant going back and forth in time wears a little thin
In total Purdue made 34 BILLION dollars off of the addiction of the American people.
If they are not the lowest, most disgusting putrid company ever, I don't know what is.
A must watch!
The characters are real and legitimate examples of how addiction grabs a community with a strangle hold and won't let go.
This is some of the best acting across the board, I've seen for a while Michael deserved his Emmy and Kaitlyn Dever is an excellent breakout star. You will want to CHOKE Richard Sackler by the end. Looses one star because the constant going back and forth in time wears a little thin
In total Purdue made 34 BILLION dollars off of the addiction of the American people.
If they are not the lowest, most disgusting putrid company ever, I don't know what is.
A must watch!
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Did you know
- TriviaIn preparation for his role as attorney Rick Mountcastle, Peter Sarsgaard went to Dayton (OH) where he accompanied local police on ride-alongs, hung out with active opioid users, talked with afflicted family members and support groups, and went to a jail where he observed users trying to dry out. He has said that the hands-on experience transformed his perspective and imbued him with more empathy and understanding for the victims of the epidemic.
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- Clifton Forge, Virginia, USA(stand-in for Finch Creek, Virginia)
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- Runtime1 hour
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- 16:9 HD
- 2.00 : 1
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