Movie |
Drug Addiction | Relapse
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6.6/10
IMDbThe consequences of poor parenting are emphasized in the narrative's main subject. The embodiment of Deb's motherly failings is Molly. She makes an effort to put the past behind her by spending time with Molly today. The results have already gone too far. The movie tries to make the imperfect Deb into a dramatic character, but because Molly is given the reins of action, Deb becomes too passive and weak. Without a doubt, there are a lot of cases in life when individuals are victims of their surroundings and other people. However, an engaging story in storytelling is fueled by an engaged protagonist. Four Good Days come out as boring for the reasons given. Although non-fictional stories are significantly more realistic, they also limit the potential for dramatic license. It makes the movie a victim of it. Overall, the movie lacks emotional depth. It doesn't even try to think about it. Without engaging, it just passes by the problem and moves on.
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Song | 2022 | Diane
Outstanding Original Song for a Dramatic or Documentary Visual Media Production | 2022 | Diane
Best Original Song Independent Film | 2021 | Diane
Box Office Collection 843,965 USD
As of 2021, Amanda Wendler (on whom this film was based) has been clean for 4 years. She and her mother Libby Alexander now advocate for addicts and their families.
Inspired by Amanda Wendler and Libby Alexander. Their picture appears just at the start of the credits.
"Deb: [after a nurse says drugs can't be mixed with the anti-drug shot] No shit, Sherlock!"
"Molly: Fuck you! Deb: Get in the goddamn car!"