

Slam
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Plot Summary
A young, aimless street artist named Ray reluctantly joins a group of fellow addicts in a halfway house. As he grapples with his drug dependency, he discovers a talent for poetry and spoken word, finding solace and a voice through performance. The film chronicles his struggle for sobriety and self-discovery amidst the challenging environment of the house and the allure of his old life.
Critical Reception
Slam received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at Jared Leto's performance and the film's gritty portrayal of addiction and redemption. Some critics found the narrative occasionally predictable, but many appreciated its emotional resonance and the raw energy of the spoken-word performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Jared Leto delivers a compelling performance as a struggling addict.
- The film effectively captures the raw energy of spoken-word poetry.
- While somewhat formulaic, the narrative offers poignant moments of redemption.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a powerful and emotional portrayal of overcoming addiction, with many highlighting Jared Leto's performance and the impactful poetry.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Marc Forster, would go on to direct major Hollywood blockbusters like 'Monster's Ball', 'Finding Neverland', and the James Bond film 'Quantum of Solace'.
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