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So, 'My Name Is Bill W.' is an interesting TV movie from '89, and it dives deep into the life of Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. James Woods delivers a solid performance, capturing the downward spiral of a stock broker turned alcoholic during the tumultuous 1920s. The pacing feels a bit slow at times, but it allows for some thoughtful moments, especially the interactions between Woods and Garner. It’s quite raw and doesn’t shy away from the struggles of addiction, which lends a certain weight to the narrative. The atmosphere is pretty somber, yet there's a sense of hope that creeps in towards the end. It's definitely more of a character study than an action-packed drama.
Focuses on the historical origins of Alcoholics Anonymous.Strong character-driven narrative.Captures the struggles of addiction in the 1920s.
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