Garrett Davis (G)
Not an overall representation of this town. There are addicts here just like most of the small towns across America. The only way he was able to film these people using was by purchasing the drugs for them. The documentary was filmed almost three years ago and since then its impossible to find an oxycontin. He tries to make a hand full of addicts look like the majority.
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I liked this for the most part. I am in the Substance Use Disorder field. (Addict, alcoholic, junkie, etc are labels we are trying to get changed) Americas major problem? lack of education, the monetary gains made by Big Pharma, with no regulations, monetary gains by funneling money into law enforcement and penal institutions with the "lock them all up" mentality. The lack of education point is, we do not start early enough; I am in my 50's so early 80's was whn i got the drugs are bad classes at public HS in California. Too late, I had already tried everything there was I could get my hands on. I was probably high during those classes! AGE appropriate starting in 1st grade. To add, home schooling should be highly regulated as well, if parent isnt an educator with a license, their kids MUST attend public or private schools with accredidations.
Shawn Hunter
Don't know anything about the area or town, but the film itself is great. Nice cinematography, well edited and intriguing as you can find in a documentary. Definitely a darker movie, but if you didn't expect that then you probably wouldn't care for this type of documentary in the first place. Well done.