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So, 'The Boy Who Drank Too Much' has this raw, gritty vibe that captures the struggles of adolescence intertwined with the harsh realities of addiction. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the tension to build as our protagonist wrestles with the shadows of his father's legacy. The performances are really what stand out; you can feel the weight of their friendship and the desperation. There's a certain authenticity in how it portrays the downward spiral of alcoholism, especially for a TV movie from that era. It's not flashy, but the practical effects, or lack thereof, ground it in reality. You kind of feel like you're there with them, which is what gives it that haunting atmosphere. Definitely a film that lingers.
Explores themes of alcoholism and friendship.Subtle performances enhance the emotional depth.Noteworthy for its realistic portrayal of addiction.
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