Final Recovery

2025

Action / Horror / Thriller

6
IMDb Rating 3.0/10 10 136 136

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Plot summary

When Rodney winds up in the Sage Treatment Facility and in the care of the twisted Nanny Lou, his drive to do better for his family and new friends lead him to more trouble, when he rebels against his ornery captor.

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Top cast

Charlene Tilton as Nanny Lou
Richard Tyson as Dr.Sam Potter
Damien Chinappi as Dustin
Jasper Cole as Rodney
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886.71 MB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 36 min
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1.61 GB
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English 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  
24 fps
1 hr 36 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by haceesay-34426 10 / 10

Amazing Film Thriller

In Sage, tension simmers between the darkness of psychological control and the fragility of the desire for freedom. And of course, Harley Wallen, in addition to portraying Officer Jacob Cramer with presence and firmness, once again demonstrates his talent behind the camera. His direction is precise, passionate, and visually suggestive. Wallen manages to build an atmosphere that envelops the viewer in a spiral of mystery and emotion, without resorting to the excesses of commercial cinema.A well-deserved round of applause for Harley Wallen, a filmmaker who continues to strongly defend the value of independent cinema, focusing on intense, human, and soulful stories. Sage is not only a psychological thriller; it is proof that creative independence can shine as brightly as, or even brighter than, any blockbuster.
Reviewed by kannibalcorpsegrinder 5 / 10

An intriguing if overall somewhat problematic genre thriller

After a traumatic childhood, a woman who runs the local drug recovery facility with a bunch of other nurses and addicts finds that her system of tough love and control over the patients is starting to raise questions about her practice and tries to assert her authority under the guise of help.This was a decent enough feature, but it lacks quite a bit overall. The overall setup to this one comes together incredibly well, focusing on the burgeoning discovery of the shady behavior and ruthless control she asserts over the patients in her care. Initially appearing to be the heroic figure trying to care for addicts and help them regain the ability to enter society after their treatment is finished, yet the series of revelations about who she really is and the type of staff she has making sure people stay in her control with targeted drug sales or unfeasible plans for help. This slowly comes about through the way the characters keep getting into the darkest parts of the facility with their questions and outlandish behavior, which makes the second half here quite darker and more relevant as it starts to play off the established behavior of her controlling others into a darker and more violent outcome. Beyond that, though, there's not much in the way of anything interesting for long periods in the running order. With the film focusing on the various residents in the facility's care or getting to see how the various figures in the facility are behaving to the point of being sent to the various treatments she performs on them, the film doesn't have much in the way of action or thrills for long stretches with this setup. Very little of this one makes any kind of impression with just endless stories involving the need to understand why the constant history with drug use on the patients or her warped mindset on drug treatment following her scarred childhood means to anyone, which leaves the film lacking in energy or enthusiasm for the majority of it's overlong running time. This is yet another big issue keeping it down overall, with not much of interest happening during a running time that could've been trimmed down.Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and drug use.
Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 5 / 10

Interesting

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