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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wasted is much better than its given credit for,
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This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
While this film fictionalizes the account of the drug deaths in Plano, you can hear the ring of real voices inside the monologue. There is no romanticizing the use of heroin, the kids use simply because they want to use, and it there for them. Without comedy, exaggeration, or inflated drama, 'Wasted' simply tells the story of one girl's relationship with heroin and how it almost killed her.
Nick Stahl, Summer Phoenix, and Aaron Paul play their roles expertly and believably as Chris, Samantha, and Owen, respectively. I'm a fan of Nick Stahl anyway, part of the reason I rented a MTV produced movie. The production, photography, and presentation of the movie is better than I thought would come out of MTV also, so give this movie a try by renting and find out for yourself. Samantha and her lifelong friends Owen and Chris grew up together in Plano, TX, what Samantha calls a "Pop-Up" city. Their parents are all wealthy, and the kids are all bored, waiting to find out which college they will be going to after high school. So they party and get high. Samantha overdoses, and Chris, a track star and the only friend who doesn't use heroin, takes Sam to the hospital. Sam is forced to confront her addiction and attend NA classes. Owen, Sam's boyfriend who is heavy into using, doesn't want to take her, so Chris drives her to her meetings. Chris and Samantha develop a stronger relationship while Owen falls away from them, still deeply imbedded in his drug lifestyle. Regardless of the fact that Sam drops Owen and begins to date Chris, the three are still fast friends. Sam slips, Chris blows his knee in a track meet and winds out trying heroin, Owen continues to behave like a mess, and meanwhile kids in this pop-up town are dying right and left, from boredom and heroin. The results are typical, but what makes 'typical' not-cliché in this movie is that these events are based on the real facts that occurred in Plano, and the narrative based on real kid's voices. In spite of film's inability to ever reach box-office proportions, I felt that it was well acted, well scripted, realistic, and something I would certainly want my kids to watch. Definitely worth at least a rental. Enjoy!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wasted Youth??,
By ,Michael Casanova (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
Wastedm, hits home by showing the insanity of heroin use amoung teens. Heroin use is becoming very prevelent amoung middle class suburbanites, and the movie accuratley depicts the motions of addiction. It seems that MTV made a movie based on my life. Furthermore, the movie is a very dramatic, heartfelt peice of art.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
good acting with a good soundtrack,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
I thought this movie was great, it actually really hit home when I first seen it, and definately made me think alot about how serious smack is. Im glad I saw this movie, cuz it was an amazing learning expierence. Theirs great music in the movie also, that coldplay song at the end of the movie is amazing. Goes perfect with the scene.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good and bad points...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
I didn't have very high expectations of this movie, but there were some pleasant surprises.Somehow the movie draws you in right away, and gets you to really care about what happens to the characters.Frightening how the teens seem to be completely different people than who their parents think they are...but as a former teen myself, and mom of teens today, sadly it is true to life. Some parts of the movie however, were just not believable.From my own experience, it is possible for a teen to be friends with kids that do drugs, and yet not do them. But there's got to be a reason for that, like healthy fear! (And I never saw anything as scary as the things that happen in this movie!) I just didn't buy that Chris went from drug free,athletic, seeing terrible things happening to his friends,trying to help them,even going to to NA meetings with Sam one day, to sticking a needle in his arm the next...
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't be misled...,
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This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
After watching the beginning of this movie for the first 10 minutes or so, any viewer would form the view that it was a documentary. But it's not.
I am hard to please when it comes down to viewing deep subjects, but I was surprised just how good this movie was. I feel it gives a realistic look into the lives of those addicted to and affected by heroin. The acting is so-so but I feel if other actors were used, the movie may not have been so real to life.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
wasted,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
i liked this movie . It really touched me and showed me how far some kids will go to keep friends. i think it was well done with great acting .nick stahl was great one of his best movies
6 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A wasted opportunity.,
This review is from: Wasted (DVD)
What we have here is a shallow MTV film tackling the subject of teens who abuse heroin. The viewer is supposed to sympathize with a bunch of spoiled suburban kids who don't do anything with their lives. To fight off boredom, the little darlings do a bunch of drugs. Gosh...it's not like they could do other things such as get a job, volunteer for a good cause or (gasp!) maybe even study and learn."Wasted" was shot on video and, yes, it looks like a music video. Some of the film is purposely fuzzy and out of focus. The camera is flailed all over the place like it was being handled by a monkey with serious ADD. The script may very well have been written by a focus group of 14 year old slackers. MTV could have at least made a serious attempt to reach out to troubled teens. Instead, they took the easy way out by throwing together a thoughtless and trivial heap of junk. I guess this is what I should expect from a network which makes a profit by supporting a bunch of hateful, materialistic and misogynistic musical artists. |
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