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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesThere is a sub-canon of films about alcohol as deep and as dark as a barrel of bourbon, from "Lost Weekend" to "Days of Wine and Roses" to "Trees Lounge." "Smashed" casts Aaron Paul and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Charlie and Kate, a married couple in L.A. whose love is strong, full and, more to the point, well-saturated. Charlie and Kate like to drink, and it shows; Kate's mortified to have a hung-over vomiting fit while teaching, apologizing to her 1st graders and answering, falsely, yes when her kids ask if she's pregnant. When Kate is busted by her vice-Principal Mr. Davies (Nick Offerman, in a performance that in a just world would be an Oscar contender), she confesses her lies and he simply notes "That's… not good."
It turns out that Mr. Davies is 9 years sober, though, and guides Kate to her first AA meeting. She explains: "Things have gone from 'embarrassing' to 'scary.' " Kate works the steps -- and Charlie, with his work-from-home magazine writer gig and wealthy parents, doesn't. It's not so much a source of tension but, instead, exposes all the problems and co-dependencies their relationship is based on. Kate gets a sponsor, Jenny (Octavia Spencer), and realizes that now that she's sober, she has to actually deal with everything that she drowned in alcohol.
It'd be easy to knock "Smashed" as a showy acting exercise, or a too-easy look at sobriety and choice. But all of the pain and problem-solving here feel human and natural, never forced or contrived. The sober are not heroes; the drunk, not all demons. Ponsoldt, Paul and Winstead make a remarkably effective team for this film's points and purposes, and "Smashed" burns long after it goes down smoothly. [A]
This is a reprint of our review from Sundance.
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