The hardscrabble existence of two homeless, twentysomething drug addicts is portrayed with sensitivity and brutal honesty in the debut feature by Ashley McKenzie. tiff.net/seethe...
Anyone disappointed because there wasn't a werewolf in this film needs to review the term "metaphor" in any credible dictionary. Great film. I was moved.
I’ve considered watching it, I struggled with opiate addiction for over a decade now I’m 15 months sober and looking for movies to watch about drug use / recovery. Just wasn’t sure if it was worth the watch
This film reminded me of the Dardenne brother's work and in particular their film 'The Son'. The subdued colors and close up framed shots really work to offer us a intimate portrayal of the these character's lives.
Liberals love shoving their bullshit politics into legends like the werewolf. They can't let anything even vaguely masculine stand without polluting it with drug addiction.
fruityrudy21 Like most films today. The Liberals have really taken the enjoyment out of everything to push they’re stupid agendas. I mean I’m addicted to Coka Cola, does that make me a werewolf? This title is misleading.
So the term “Werewolf “ for this film means they’re addiction to meth? Think a different title would have been more suited for this film. The title is so misleading.
at 5 minutes 30 seconds into this movie it is taking both of these idiots to push the lawnmower and mow grass????? I have never seen two people pushing one lawnmower at the same time and mowing a yard in my entire life. Drugs burn out brain cells and make you do stupid things.