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Salvage (2004) dives into the murky waters of addiction, specifically sex addiction. The tone feels raw, almost uncomfortable at times, which really pulls you into the protagonist's struggle. It's not just about the addiction itself, but also the ripple effects on relationships and self-identity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of tension to build, while also giving space for introspection. The performances here are quite compelling; they bring a sense of realism that makes the journey feel personal. There's a kind of gritty honesty in its portrayal, which sets it apart from more glossy depictions of addiction. It's this blend of emotional depth and stark reality that keeps you engaged throughout.
Strong emotional performancesGritty realismFocus on addiction's impact
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