Never Get Outta the Boat (2002)
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| Directed by | Paul Quinn |
| Cast | Lombardo Boyar, Darren E. Burrows, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Nick Gillie (II), Devon Gummersall, Darren E Burrows, Harry J Lennix, Alley Mills, Brian Powell, Emilio Rivera, William Sanderson and Shawnee Smith |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2001 |
| DVD Release | January 18, 2005 |
| Running Time | 111 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396097711 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 1 5:22 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Or 29 new from $9.20, 15 used from $3.99 |
About Never Get Outta the Boat
Somewhere between heaven and hell lies Third Street House a Los Angeles halfway home for recovering addicts. Chief among its residents are Franky (Darren Burrows TV s Northern Exposure ) Cesar and Joe three friends whose fragile grip on sobriety faces the ultimate test when Soren Dresjac (Sebastian Roche TV s Odyssey 5 ) a world-famous rock star moves in. The burnt-out veteran of twenty-two rehabs Soren no sooner checks in before he s out on the street looking for his next fix. But when Soren s self-destructive behavior drags Cesar down as well it ll require all of Franky and Joe s strength and courage to remain clean at least until tomorrow. For at Third Street House life is taken one day at a time and there are no second chances.System Requirements:Run Time: 111 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396097711 Manufacturer No: 09771 Product Description
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Average user review:| Snapshot of addiction: Two-weeks worth of junkies' fighting their demons |
Superb performances and authentic dialogue are counterbalanced by the tedium of watching the day-to-day meanderings of dope fiends who do very little of a noteworthy nature other than get a girl friend pregnant and overdose on heroin. For its realism, this picture is without equal: it is superb. As a compelling drama, it falls flat thanks to a story that has just too few meaty nuggets to keep one's interest. September 21, 2005
| Phenomenal |
The first few clips of the film show how each character fared in their career of addictions, which range from alcohol to crack to heroin, with very little exaggeration or downplay. We see degradation on every level--moral, physical, and sexual.
Cusack does a good job of showing the day to day activities of seriously addicted people trying to get clean, both the camaraderie and the insanity, the betrayals and the friendships which run with such powerful, raw emotion. We come to care about each character, however stubborn or obtuse they may seem. Recovery from addiction is shown precisely as it is: one day of struggle piled on the next, with a vague but definite promise of hope for a happy, or at least hopeful life, above it all. The only unrealistic part of this film are the scenes in which some of the characters attend meetings. N/A and A/A meetings are not ALWAYS that upbeat. They serve more as a framework for the plotline than anything real. Aside from this, I'd recommend this against most of the sensationalized garbage Hollywood churns out about this issue today. July 13, 2005
| Powerful and real |
| Powerful film on addiction and recovery |
| POWER |
for a recovering addict , this is a very interesting movie to watch, in the sense that in the end you will really appreciate your sobriety! January 13, 2005





