Ruben Guthrie (2015)

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Ruben Guthrie: Directed by Brendan Cowell. With Patrick Brammall, Alex Dimitriades, Abbey Lee, Harriet Dyer. Ruben Guthrie is the story of one man not only battling the bottle, but the city that won’t let him put it down.

“u0026quot;Ruben Guthrieu0026quot; is a strange film about alcoholism…strange because I really have no idea what itu0026#39;s trying to say. Still, despite this and a very strange ending, the acting is quite nice.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film begins with Ruben behaving like a drunk frat-boy–which is sad since heu0026#39;s supposed to be an adult. After his latest crazy binge, his live-in girlfriend has had enough and she leaves–vowing only to return IF he manages to stay sober for the next year. Rubenu0026#39;s commitment to sobriety at first is extremely shallow and he doesnu0026#39;t think he has a problem. But, over time and after the alcohol leaves his system, he slowly comes to see that he IS an alcoholic and becomes actively involved with Alcoholics Anonymous.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePatrick Brammall is very good as Ruben and much of the script seemed very well done and seemed to have a lot of insights into not just alcoholism but how the families and friends of addicts often do a lot to try to keep the person actively drinking and screwing up their lives. But the film also seems to have lost a sense of direction and the ending is anti-climactic to say the very least.”

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