Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter the tragic overdose of his estranged friend, Will, a recovering addict, returns home, where he is reunited with Claire, his friend's grieving mother, with whom he begins a secret but v... Tout lireAfter the tragic overdose of his estranged friend, Will, a recovering addict, returns home, where he is reunited with Claire, his friend's grieving mother, with whom he begins a secret but volatile affair.After the tragic overdose of his estranged friend, Will, a recovering addict, returns home, where he is reunited with Claire, his friend's grieving mother, with whom he begins a secret but volatile affair.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Jess Elgene
- Woman at Wake
- (uncredited)
Christian Gwinn
- Man at Wake
- (uncredited)
Russell Lawrence Smith
- Recovering Addict
- (uncredited)
Donna Swan
- Extra
- (uncredited)
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Will (Charlie Heaton) is a drug addict struggling to stay clean. His friend Chris has more difficulties and dies from it. Despite struggling to stay with girlfriend Becca (Rosa Salazar), he begins a complicated affair with Chris' mother Claire (Catherine Keener).
This is an indie of troubled characters. There is a sense of the struggle to stay clean. Heaton is an effective lead and Keener steals a couple of scenes. She has one particularly powerful scene with two younger people in the plant nursery. This movie does leave one grounded down with its tone. It's not for everyone but it is effectively depressing.
This is an indie of troubled characters. There is a sense of the struggle to stay clean. Heaton is an effective lead and Keener steals a couple of scenes. She has one particularly powerful scene with two younger people in the plant nursery. This movie does leave one grounded down with its tone. It's not for everyone but it is effectively depressing.
The intentions and ambitions of this movie are both fine and relevant, but it didn't quite have the script and the cast to achieve them. Charlie Heaton playing the main character Will was the only one appearing as a professional actor, while the remaining cast clearly struggled to look like real actors. Catherine Keener as Claire by far has the weakest performance, mumbling all her lines with the same dull look in each and every scene, no matter what is going on. The chemistry between her and Heaton is zero. Why is the young Will suddenly attracted to this old worn-out mamma - even drunk - with absolutely no lead-up or any clues as to what drives him physically or emotionally. Having a nice and caring girlfriend making much more sense as his partner in every which way. This major plot hole is never explained. Trying as it may, the movie never succeeds in triggering any particular emotions. It is supposed to be depressing; it just doesn't have the believable script and cast to carry it through. The Metascore of 65 is grossly misleading; it is rather a 48-movie. Probably it is due to the theme of addiction that it got that score; not because of the artistic qualities that it doesn't have.
Wow, that was one depressing movie. That said, it was also an excellent film overall. I thought the writing was excellent. There wasn't a heck of a lot of dialogue. But the dialogue was pretty intense.
The film was slow moving, and plodding, to great effect. It had a gentle pace about it as it makes its way to the end that comes as no surprise. I won't reveal what it is, but you kind of know what's coming.
And the acting was excellent. Everyone in this remarkable movie did a great job. For some reason, this one slipped under the radar what's with people? I thought this film deserved wider recognition, for sure.
--MovieJunkieMark.
The film was slow moving, and plodding, to great effect. It had a gentle pace about it as it makes its way to the end that comes as no surprise. I won't reveal what it is, but you kind of know what's coming.
And the acting was excellent. Everyone in this remarkable movie did a great job. For some reason, this one slipped under the radar what's with people? I thought this film deserved wider recognition, for sure.
--MovieJunkieMark.
It's beautiful, real, sad and depressing. Screenplay is so simple yet so emotional and heartwarming. It tackles some serious issues as well. Performances are superb by everyone. It's very good but not everyone's cup of tea.
Its as addictive as real life addictiveness, therefore beware and behold to not be alone when watching this, if you are on the skid row, have been on it in your past, or if you as a parent has lost a child due to medical or drug addictiveness, because this is heartwrenching, extremely realistic scenario of the psychosociodynamics around life and death due to addictiveness. See the film and you will soon realize if your strong enough to tiptoe yourself through this, i did, and as a grumpy old man that have had family members skidding, fortunately they are still alive, but cronically anxious to fall of the wagon again, therefore i felt the clamp and cramp in my heart of this story.
The plotpace are very slow, but thats done intentionally. Its an average produced film with noextending technical features, and the wave ofhunger, shame and guilt is solely done by the main cast, with catherine keener as the mourning mum(oscar worthy), and her boys childhood friend will played by charlie heaton. They do the acts with bravour...
i guess lots of clean people will find this just above feature lenght film boring and daft, so let them be so,and pray that they will never slide the skidrow themselves. Its a curricullum worthy silver screen product that willset out emotions, and will occur inyour dreams in the aftermath.a huge recommend for ''no future''
The plotpace are very slow, but thats done intentionally. Its an average produced film with noextending technical features, and the wave ofhunger, shame and guilt is solely done by the main cast, with catherine keener as the mourning mum(oscar worthy), and her boys childhood friend will played by charlie heaton. They do the acts with bravour...
i guess lots of clean people will find this just above feature lenght film boring and daft, so let them be so,and pray that they will never slide the skidrow themselves. Its a curricullum worthy silver screen product that willset out emotions, and will occur inyour dreams in the aftermath.a huge recommend for ''no future''
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- AnecdotesThe film was originally set to premiere at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival; however, the festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film premiered a year later at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival.
- Bandes originalesTime After Time
Performed by Stephen Smith
Written by Stephen Smith
Courtesy of Stephen Smith
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- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
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