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Rehab (2003) dives into the gritty reality of addiction and redemption. It follows Adam Bishop, a petty criminal stepping out of prison, grappling with the temptations of his past while trying to navigate a rehab program. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments of introspection that feel genuine rather than forced. It has this raw, unvarnished atmosphere that makes you connect with Adam's struggles. The performances, though from lesser-known actors, carry a certain weight—there's an authenticity that some big productions often miss. The practical effects and down-to-earth settings serve to ground the drama, making the emotional beats hit harder. Overall, it’s a film that resonates with anyone interested in character-driven stories about second chances.
Character-driven narrativeAuthentic performancesExplores themes of addiction and redemption
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