Alcoholist
Alcoholist
R | 18 May 2017 (USA)
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An alcoholic spends all his time spying on his neighbor, waiting for the right moment to kill him.

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skonowe

This was an absolutely stunningly beautiful artistically cinematic and depressing disturbing and horrifying movie all in one it is much more than a man that is battling alcoholism and there's much more to the story than meets the eye it is one of those stores that will stay with you for long after the movie has ended I recommend this to any horror fan the acting is well was absolutely sensational

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Michael Ledo

Danny (Bret Roberts) has a major league drinking problem. He tries to stop, but can't last seven hours. He also has a demon that visits him. He watches his neighbor closely and desires to kill him, for reasons we discover later. He can't do it because he drinks and get the shakes. He needs to sober up. Claire (Gabriella Wright) is an unorthodox rehab counselor who forces herself into Danny's life violating ethical standards. It is interesting to watch the drama unfold as you don't know where the story leads.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

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alanbeaulieu9831

Can I just say, "WOW"! This movie will go down as my favorite drama movie of all time.Fascinating, inspiring. The acting was mesmerizing and the plot was impressively perfect. Went with another female friend . The lead actor renders a real portrayal of a real sick alcoholic person. The CGI visions are very intriguing. Gabriella Wright's unintelligible character mystified the film by taking up the responsibility of ridding the alcoholist of his true vicious addiction. A few scenes seemed necessarily repetitious yet monotonous at the same time. If you are looking for a strange metaphysical film with lots of surprises and sick characters, this is definitely a good movie for you.

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Mike Rayburn

It's your loss if you haven't watched Alcoholist yet or decide against it! I think nobody could portray the tribulations of being an alcoholic better than Bret Roberts. The barbarous lifestyle of alcoholist Daniel is bound to raise awareness against alcoholism. A mercurial story leading to a thought-provoking conclusion deserves your complete attention. The overly dramatic parts of this film, like that one father son scene, could be toned down. The set designing was very impressive. The alcoholist's neighbour's family didn't look like one but two adults and a child playing family. Gabriella Wright's unintelligible character mystified the film by taking up the responsibility of ridding the alcoholist of his true vicious addiction. A few scenes seemed necessarily repetitious yet monotonous at the same time. Apart from the brilliant lead, John Robinson's performance was noteworthy.

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