TJ Miller and Liz Caplan are both great in this funny and honest portrait of addiction.
This film starts off with Drake and Lindsay having a good time with their drinking. They seem happy, even though to the outside world, getting blackout drunk on a Tuesday night would seem unusual.
Their friends try to help them, but they both seem contempt in their life of heavy drinking.
This all comes to a halt when the film takes a turn. Lindsay experiences major withdrawals on the road and decides she needs to turn her life around, leaving Drake alone on his self destructive path.
This is one of the first films I've seen to acknowledge the two sides of drinking,the fun side and the dark side. And it balances the two well in a very un preachy way with great acting.
A funny and heartfelt short film
9 out of ten stars
This film starts off with Drake and Lindsay having a good time with their drinking. They seem happy, even though to the outside world, getting blackout drunk on a Tuesday night would seem unusual.
Their friends try to help them, but they both seem contempt in their life of heavy drinking.
This all comes to a halt when the film takes a turn. Lindsay experiences major withdrawals on the road and decides she needs to turn her life around, leaving Drake alone on his self destructive path.
This is one of the first films I've seen to acknowledge the two sides of drinking,the fun side and the dark side. And it balances the two well in a very un preachy way with great acting.
A funny and heartfelt short film
9 out of ten stars