A Million Little Pieces

2018

Action / Drama

21
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 27% · 48 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 51% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 4694 4.7K

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Plot summary

A young drug-addled writer approaching the bottom of his descent submits to two months of agonizing detox at a treatment center in Minnesota.

Top cast

Charlie Hunnam as Bob Frey Jr.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Frey
Juliette Lewis as Joanne
Ryan Hurst as Hank
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ciffou

Pretentious film school project

I don't undestand why they decided to make a movie adaptation out of the book instead of the controversy surrounding its publication. That would have been far more interesting. This movie is the poor man's Xavier Dolan film - and even his "artsy" shots are obnoxious enough. I assume they expected this movie to be an award winning project: nudity, check; tears, check; redemption arc, check; artsy shots out of nowhere, check. They even throw a couple of scientologists to the mix! Overall its plot is as basic and predictable as you would expect it to be had it been made during the 90s.
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Reviewed by krocheav 7 / 10

A Million Little Pieces - Come In For Repair

While maybe not always completely successful in conveying its important message, this work wears its heart on its sleeve. At times it's a hard watch, with some slightly over the top details but offers important considerations to all those booked in for serious detox treatment; A: Think seriously about all the challenges, regardless of your biased beliefs.

B: Remember, others before you, have overcome their petty and physical opposition towards the cures outlined stages, and gone on to win the battle - give up and you're lost.

Good performances manage to keep it on target and it's always interesting to see Australian Odessa Young on screen (even though here quite bleak) The co-writing and direction by the co-writer/lead performer's wife is competent and the two eventually manage to make us feel for the subject. Between the above-average cinematography, there's also a hard-working soundtrack helping to move it along. A couple of early, overindulged scenes finally give way to serious outcomes - even if not all as fully desired.

Note: Heavy Language, nudity, drug use.

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