When this movie began I wasn't really sure what I was watching and I
wasn't sure how I felt about Silverman's portrayal of the main
character. It took a while for me to understand what types of mental
disorders Silverman's character had, but once I did, all the pieces of
this film began to fall into place. Without spoiling anything, whoever
wrote this script really seems to understand mental health and addiction
in a deeply poignant way. I've never seen Silverman play drama before,
but she leaned into this part like a true master. This was sure a deeply
textured and nuanced performance with such a tortured core that I felt
it through and through. I'm surprised she didn't get Oscar attention for
this quite frankly. The ending was simply outstanding and truly
appropriate for the story. This is a triumph of a drama, I highly
recommend it. 4.5/5
I Smile Back on Netflix
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