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4.1/10   76 votes
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Director:
Gil Cates Jr.
Writer:
Gil Cates Jr. (writer)
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Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
she drinks... he gambles... What the hell is your problem? more
Plot:
An out-of-work actor uses his skills to con everyone he knows into lending or giving him money to pay off his debts. | add synopsis
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Addiction is bad, denial is worse: This is "Requiem for a Dream" done "lite" more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Jason London ... Max
Charlie Spradling ... Brigette

Phill Lewis ... Doug

Erin Beaux ... Nathan
James Parks ... Grant
Richmond Arquette ... Jay
Barbara Barrie ... Mrs. Walsh
Gilbert Cates ... Mr. Walsh
Rain Phoenix ... Kimberly

Kaela Dobkin ... Jessica

Bassia Loebel ... Francine
John Mooney ... Ron (as John C. Mooney)

Margaret Cho ... Travel Agent (Shirley)

Greg Mullavy ... Jewel Man (as Greg Mullavey)

Gil Cates Jr. ... Evan
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Spent (USA) (alternative spelling)
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Runtime:
91 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Company:
Spent LLC more

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Goofs:
Continuity: In the opening scene, Max shuts the bathroom door to avoid waking Brigette. The next shot of the door shows it ajar, even though neither has been near it. more
Soundtrack:
Do it Yourself more

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
Addiction is bad, denial is worse: This is "Requiem for a Dream" done "lite", 29 January 2006
6/10
Author: bluemoon223 from United States

This movie is about people hiding from themselves. Hiding who they really are and the struggles they go through to stay hidden and the consequences which result from their denial. Characters include a gambling addict, a closet homosexual, an alcoholic, and a guy who objectifies women (and a cigarette smoker, played by Rain Phoenix). The acting is superb, the dialog is realistic, and there are some comical situations. Interestingly the 2 main racties are married in real life (Spradling and London) and they do have amazing chemistry on the screen for what it's worth. I am pretty surprised this movie has not gotten more attention. The overall message is that denying who you are is not very good for you. The movie lacks realistic closure though, which may be why it got so many lame reviews. The acting is spot on though! I am in recovery myself so I know that the performances are, for the most part, well done, having lived many of the situations myself. For people looking for a dark drug movie, this ain't it though. Give'em a couple more decades, and these characters will be screwed up enough to hang out with "Harry and Marion" from Requiem-4-A-Dream. For now though this is "Requiem" done super-lite.

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