Saturday, October 13, 2012

'Smashed' shows a realistic recovery, with revelation

'Smashed' has some powerful moments but is mostly superficial.

By Peter Rainer,?Film critic / October 12, 2012

Aaron Paul (l.) and Mary Elizabeth Winstead (r.) star in 'Smashed.'

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Co-writer/director James Ponsoldt?s ?Smashed? is a kind of lesser, modern-day ?Days of Wine and Roses.?

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays a functioning alcoholic first-grade teacher whose downward spiral is checked by a 12-step program that her equally sozzled husband (Aaron Paul) disdains.

The movie has some powerful moments, but it?s mostly superficial.

Grade: B (Rated R for alcohol abuse, language, some sexual content, and brief drug use.)

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/LkmIKDp7wSo/Smashed-shows-a-realistic-recovery-with-revelation

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