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Old Oct 13, 2007, 11:32 PM
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I love movies about sobriety. Saw one today that is totally off the wall but I loved it!!!!!

Movie - You Kill Me

Thought it might be fun to talk about other sobriety movies!
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Old Oct 19, 2007, 03:00 PM
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I'll look out for that!
I went last night to see 'When was the Last Time you Saw your Father',
it was slow, painful, but very good. I'd say it was a depiction of the origins and development of the schizoid type of response in a person, you couldnt say he exactly had the disorder, but was troubled. Horribly overbearing, intrusive father, no room for the young lad to be recognised as an individual. Yet no baddies in the family, the father was yet depicted in just one glimpse as underneath, a lovable, vulnerable human being. Yeah, a deeply tender and insightful film. Serous though, not many laughs, (unless you're somewhat cruel!).
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