bout_me_healing
Films created with a mental health, addictions, and suicide prevention purpose, a film telling a story to create changes in society and reaching people to change lives with a message.
Movie spotlight
A film about addiction and how it takes over a persons life. How to overcome some obstacles and change your life. A girl named Addiction that overcomes to find her identity.
This documentary explores the complex and often devastating nature of addiction through personal stories and expert insights. It delves into the various forms addiction can take, from substance abuse to behavioral dependencies, highlighting the profound impact on individuals, families, and communities. The film aims to foster understanding and compassion by showcasing the struggles and triumphs of those seeking recovery.
My Name is Addiction received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of addiction and its educational value. Some reviewers found the film to be a powerful and important watch, while others noted that it sometimes felt overly didactic or lacked a unique cinematic approach.
Praised for its raw and honest exploration of addiction's grip.
Appreciated for bringing attention to the human side of recovery.
Some critics felt it could have benefited from a more innovative narrative structure.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the documentary to be impactful and eye-opening, appreciating its focus on personal stories and the journey towards recovery. Many viewers felt it helped to destigmatize addiction and offered hope.
The director, Jason P. Jordan, reportedly spent over three years interviewing subjects and gathering footage to ensure an authentic and comprehensive look at addiction.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources
Films created with a mental health, addictions, and suicide prevention purpose, a film telling a story to create changes in society and reaching people to change lives with a message.