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In Theaters: April 30, 2021
On DVD/Blu-ray: November 9, 2021 VOD: May 21, 2021
R | 1h 40m | Drama
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Molly (Mila Kunis), a 31-year-old drug addict who has been using heroin, methadone, crack, and Adderall for 10 years, showing no signs of recovery. Having been in and out of detox 14 times already, things start to look bleak for Molly, as she is even at risk of losing custody of her children because of her addiction. With the help of her mother Deb (Glenn Close), who continues to do anything to help her daughter, Molly looks to overcome her addiction by getting monthly injections of opioid antagonists, essentially making her immune to getting high. But in order to start treatment, Molly must remain sober for at least four more days. The next few days are incredibly difficult for the two of them, as not only is Molly’s willpower tested, but also her relationship with Deb. What follows is an emotional journey of the realities of addiction, and how it affects Molly’s life and relationships. Based on the true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslo.
Director: Rodrigo García
Studio: Vertical Entertainment
Producer(s): Jacob Avnet, Jai Khanna, Jon Avnet, Marina Grasic, Rodrigo García
Cast: Mila Kunis, Glenn Close, Stephen Root, Rebecca Field, Gabriela Flores
Writer(s): Rodrigo García, Eli Saslow
4 votes and 1 Reviews
| Write a Review
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 53%
81%
In Theaters: April 30, 2021
On DVD/Blu-ray: November 9, 2021 VOD: May 21, 2021
R | 1h 40m | Drama
Watch Trailer
Molly (Mila Kunis), a 31-year-old drug addict who has been using heroin, methadone, crack, and Adderall for 10 years, showing no signs of recovery. Having been in and out of detox 14 times already, things start to look bleak for Molly, as she is even at risk of losing custody of her children because of her addiction. With the help of her mother Deb (Glenn Close), who continues to do anything to help her daughter, Molly looks to overcome her addiction by getting monthly injections of opioid antagonists, essentially making her immune to getting high. But in order to start treatment, Molly must remain sober for at least four more days. The next few days are incredibly difficult for the two of them, as not only is Molly’s willpower tested, but also her relationship with Deb. What follows is an emotional journey of the realities of addiction, and how it affects Molly’s life and relationships. Based on the true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslo.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 53%
81%
In Theaters: April 30, 2021
On DVD/Blu-ray: November 9, 2021
VOD: May 21, 2021
R | 1h 40m | Drama
Molly (Mila Kunis), a 31-year-old drug addict who has been using heroin, methadone, crack, and Adderall for 10 years, showing no signs of recovery. Having been in and out of detox 14 times already, things start to look bleak for Molly, as she is even at risk of losing custody of her children because of her addiction.
With the help of her mother Deb (Glenn Close), who continues to do anything to help her daughter, Molly looks to overcome her addiction by getting monthly injections of opioid antagonists, essentially making her immune to getting high. But in order to start treatment, Molly must remain sober for at least four more days. The next few days are incredibly difficult for the two of them, as not only is Molly’s willpower tested, but also her relationship with Deb. What follows is an emotional journey of the realities of addiction, and how it affects Molly’s life and relationships.
Based on the true story by Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post writer Eli Saslo.