IMDB
"Down to the Bone," which won a Special Jury Prize at last year's Sundance Festival, is the kind of movie most independent films strive in vain to be: a small, beautifully faceted gem. Vera Farmiga gives a pitch-perfect performance as Irene, a mother of two who works as a supermarket cashier in upstate New York. Though she appears to be a competent employee and loving wife and mother, Irene's life is precariously built around a cocaine addiction. When she finds herself trying to cash her son's birthday check to pay off her dealer, Irene decides to check herself into rehab. But an affair with a charismatic male nurse (Hugh Dillon) threatens to drag her into the even more dangerous world of heroin.
-- NYTimes review
This movie should be banned because, in my humble opinion, it incites people to do drugs. I mean, just watching Vera Farmiga snorting coke then taking her top off and touching herself is enough to make me want to snort some coke, too (last time I tried, the ice cubes got caught in my nose).
Jokes aside, Down to the bone is a great independent movie that tells the all-too-real story of a woman struggling to fight her drug habit. A hypnotic and thought-provoking movie (although at times it's hard to think when all the blood in your brain suddenly got transferred down to the boner), you should give this one a try.
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