Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Movie Review: American Meth

  I think this meth documentary was fairly good because of the real-life stories told from former meth addicts. I also rated this documentary "fairly good" because it would get boring at some parts of the film because at some points it would catch my attention, then lose it, then catch it again. This movie was in a way disturbing as well because of the image shown in the film, which was an unpleasant site. 
  
  American Meth took place in 2008 in New Mexico, Montana, Portland and Wyoming. Justin Hunt was the Director/Producer of this documentary, and people who starred in this video was Justin Hunt, Val Kilmer, workers from Rock Springs, WY, Director of the Montana Meth Project, a family who lived a devastating life, and more. Director Justin Hunt focused on these people to show the world their knowledge of the effects meth has on a person.

  This documentary is basically about former meth addicts telling their story about how meth made them feel good at first, but brought sadness and depression afterwards. This movie is also about what police officers and meth project directors try to do to stop this drug of destruction.

  All in all, if I were to rate this movie out of 10, I would rate it about 5-6 because the stories provided throughout this movie were really touching. However, most interviews got boring and wasn't capable of being watched.

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