Smashed

2012 • 81 minutes
4.2
108 reviews
83%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Charlie (Aaron Paul, TV's "Breaking Bad" ) are a young married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of music, laughter and drinking...especially the drinking. When Kate's drinking leads her to dangerous places and her job as a school teacher is put into jeopardy, she decides to join AA and get sober. With the help of her new friend and sponsor Jenny (Octavia Spencer, The Help), and the vice principal at her school, the awkward, but well intentioned, Mr. Davies, Kate takes steps toward improving her health and life. Sobriety isn't as easy as Kate had anticipated. Her new lifestyle brings to the surface a troubling relationship with her mother, facing the lies she's told her employer (Megan Mullaly TV's "Parks and Recreation" ) and calls into question whether or not her relationship with Charlie is built on love or just a boozy diversion from adulthood. 2012 Smashed, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.2
108 reviews
Lola Dreadful
April 6, 2016
She totally needed to stop drinking! This film was sadly another example of AA failure instead of empowerment - her husband was shut out and tried (with what skills he had) to get on board & she became the cliché of her own father. There's always help, alienating someone who loves you but doesn't know how to help is pretentious & cruel. In review? She made a nicer drunk than a sober person and her AA friends were never 'there for her' either. *thumbs down*/3 stars for good acting
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Zakiyyah Muhammad
April 1, 2017
Mary Elizabeth Winstead's strong performance is the reason to watch this film, outside of her I just found it to be another okay addiction movie. Only watch if the subject interests you.
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Marcos Torres
March 13, 2013
I don't understand why it's listed as "Comedy" (also). For me it's only Drama. The fact of Mary Winstead being a young beautiful woman makes it even sadder, as we see her losing her life to addiction. It's a good movie, I recommend it!
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