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That's slightly problematic for me because I work in HIV, and although I'm sure you all know that HIV is about poverty and gender inequality, and if you were at TED '07 it's about coffee prices ... Actually, HIV's about sex and drugs, and if there are two things that make human beings a little bit irrational, they are erections and
addiction.
You have to recognize that, as compelling as the urge is, with every trip down memory lane, every text you send, every second you spend stalking your ex on social media, you are just feeding your addiction, deepening your emotional pain and complicating your recovery.
So don't search for one, don't wait for one, just accept the one you were offered or make up one yourself and then put the question to rest, because you need that closure to resist the
addiction.
The movie is a dumbed-down, completely different take on Frankie Machine and drug
addiction.
And drug
addiction
is treated as shlock, exploitavely.
She doesn't know how to handle Matt's
addiction.
Given the subject matter of drug
addiction
Down to the Bone almost can't help but be a rather depressing film.
The film has some good things going for it, most notably the quality performance of Vera Farmiga in the central role of Irene, a working mom struggling with a cocaine
addiction.
They get married, but almost at once Lina is subjected to Johnnie's
addiction
to lying, gambling and getting into debt.
What is it about drug
addiction
that so draws first-time filmmakers to offer their own take on the subject?
Drug
addiction
is painful to watch.
There are huge chronological gaps, many aspects of his life (his childhood prodigy, his drug addiction) are skipped or glossed over, and you'll learn little about what made the man and his contribution to music so groundbreaking.
It' s easier to watch this film if one views it as a scenario created by Star Fleet Lieutenant Reginald Barclay during his holodeck
addiction.
A lot of truth in it about idealism and
addiction
to the next big moment.
The graphic nature of the heroin
addiction
(groundbreaking for the period) is a plus.
Based on Nelson Algren's novel that won the 1950 National Book Award, this gritty, uncompromising, 119-minute, black & white melodrama deals with heroin
addiction.
Initially, when Preminger's film came out, the Motion Picture Association of America would not issue its seal of approval because the filmmakers depicted
addiction
to narcotics.
Rather than go on location and make a realistic film about drug
addiction
in the Windy City, contrarian director Otto Preminger decided to go the opposite way and make his movie appear as artificial as possible, thus flying in the face of the fashion set by men like Kazan, Huston and Zinnemann, who were making their pictures all over the world.
Chief among these is Mark's lovable buddy Mike Schank, a soft-spoken reformed stoner who, having conquered an
addiction
to scratch cards, is now dependent on soda pop.
There are some analogies to drug
addiction
and loss of control, and how this affects a group of friends in an artistic circle.
A dark and painful look at the perils of drug addiction, Sinatra is wonderful in this film.
It's not about sexual abuse or sex addiction, though Christina Ricci's character, Rae, typifies those.
Tracy and Matt, Michelle and Sebastian: these are the two couples whose lives of addiction, crime, and squalor are brilliantly captured in this raw and honest HBO documentary.
Additionally, the story of the daughter's
addiction
goes into the problems not only of withdrawal but the high likelihood of relapse.
As someone that has seen heroin
addiction
first-hand, I was shocked at how realistic this film was.
An excellent depiction of the world of drug
addiction
and its consequences given in a very open way in wich anyone can relate to.
Everybody who knows anything about Sinatra knows he thought this was his best-ever performance; he was Oscar-nominated; it was the first serious look at drug addiction; etc.,etc.
The part in the "Making Of" really touched me, when they adressed Brandon Novak's
addiction
to heroin, and how much his friends and family were trying to help him.
A new movie that's in the making, called "Dreamseller," is in production, which is about the story of Novak's dreams, shattered by his
addiction.
and if you have any other movie about
addiction
i will like to order them of the treatment center of women and men so that can look at other people go through what they go through in life.
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