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It's a really sad doc about the brutal truth re opioid addiction. It focuses on 4 tragic stories that all result death (and includes 1 person who is on either on suboxone or methadone, so there's still hope). As a former addict, seeing people knocked out while in the middle of driving or sitting on a bench, etc, and the people rocking back and forth in and out of consciousness is all too real. Oxycontin took over my life for 8 years, and it's exactly the way it's depicted in this film. For some miraculous reason I was spared and am now 2 years sober on suboxone. Suboxone is a problem for another day. I only bring this up bc I can vouch for the accuracy of the doc. It's real, it's sad and it's devastating. Any drug user should watch this as mandatory viewing, as well as anyone who thinks a friend/loved one may be has a 1% chance of being a user.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
01/15/23
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Although this film is very emotional, i think it should focus more on howto fix the issue instead of focusing on the problems that it brings.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
02/09/23
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