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Drinking Games (1998) is a raw, intimate look at grief and friendship. Directed by Joseph Lawson, the film captures the essence of camaraderie as six friends gather in Portland after the death of one of their own. The atmosphere is heavy yet relatable, filled with moments of humor and melancholy. It’s not just about the drinking—though that’s certainly a part of it—but about the connections we forge, the conversations that flow, and the ways we cope. The pacing feels real, almost like you're part of their circle, moving through each heartfelt moment. Performances are genuine, adding layers to the weighty themes of loss and memory. It’s distinctive for its honest portrayal of how we mourn, and the absurdity that sometimes comes with it.
Great character-driven drama exploring friendship.Offers a unique take on handling grief through humor.Notable for its genuine performances and dialogue.
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