Hotshot real estate salesman Daryl has a bad cocaine habit. After embezzling his company's money, he wakes up next to a girl who overdosed. To hide from the police, he checks into a rehabilitation program guaranteeing anonymity. Under the mentorship of counselor Craig, Daryl accepts that he has a substance abuse problem. As he falls in love with fellow patient Charlie, Daryl begins committing to a newly sober life.
Directed by Glenn Gordon Caron
drug addiction
cocaine
alcoholism
drinking
real estate agent
substance abuse
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Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
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Cast
Michael Keaton
Daryl Poynter
Kathy Baker
Charlie Standers
Morgan Freeman
Craig
Tate Donovan
Donald Towle
Henry Judd Baker
Xavier
Claudia Christian
Iris
J. David Krassner
Tiller
Dakin Matthews
Bob
Patricia Quinn
June
Pamela Dunlap
Jane
Terri Hanauer
Admissions Counsellor
David A. Kimball
Doctor
Crew
Glenn Gordon Caron
Director
Gabriel Yared
Original Music Composer
Richard Chew
Editor
Ron Howard
Executive Producer
Freddie Hice
Stunts
Marion Dougherty
Casting
Popular Reviews
10 reviews
Daniel
6.0★ · 12/11/25
$6 an hour at the Steel Mills w/ union???? He was bragging about 47k in the 80s. Oh boy this country has fallen
$6 an hour at the Steel Mills w/ union???? He was bragging about 47k in the 80s. Oh boy this country has fallen
Henry Pransky
7.0★ · 08/07/25
Pretty good movie to watch after a relapse
Pretty good movie to watch after a relapse
Mike K
7.3★ · 03/27/24
Keaton gives a rocking performance but the way this movie tries to tackle both addiction and romance ends up diluting both topics
Keaton gives a rocking performance but the way this movie tries to tackle both addiction and romance ends up diluting both topics
Micah
8.3★ · 09/23/23
Keaton is such an underrated actor. He can do dramatic and comedy perfectly. But I’m just kinda mad I watched the first 42 minutes on dvd with the big black bars on the side but then I found out it was on MAX in full screen.
Keaton is such an underrated actor. He can do dramatic and comedy perfectly. But I’m just kinda mad I watched the first 42 minutes on dvd with the big black bars on the side but then I found out it was on MAX in full screen.