Cracked Up
Cracked Up

Cracked Up

1987Movie100 minEnglish

17-year-old track star, John Owens, has never used any drug stronger than pot, until he meets an older woman who introduces him to crack cocaine. He quickly becomes addicted but is able to hide his problem from all except his best friend, Chris.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Mel SmithGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young boy named Woody is sent to live with his estranged, wealthy grandmother in England after his parents' death. He struggles to adjust to his new life, grappling with his grief and the strictures of his grandmother's household. Through a series of events, Woody begins to understand his family's past and finds a way to come to terms with his loss.

Critical Reception

Cracked Up received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. While some critics praised its sensitive portrayal of grief and a strong performance from Ed Harris, others found the narrative somewhat slow-paced and predictable. The film resonated with audiences who appreciated its emotional depth and character development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its earnest depiction of childhood trauma and resilience.
  • Ed Harris's performance as the troubled father was a standout element for many reviewers.
  • Some critics felt the film's pacing could be uneven, affecting its overall impact.

Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but generally suggests appreciation for the film's emotional core and thematic exploration of family relationships and coping mechanisms.

Fun Fact

The film marked the directorial debut of Mel Smith, who was primarily known for his comedic work before this dramatic turn.

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