Watch: I Smile Back 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Laney Brooks does bad things. Married with kids, she takes the drugs she wants, sleeps with the men she wants, disappears when she wants. Now, with the destruction of her family looming, and temptation everywhere, Laney makes one last desperate attempt at redemption..
Plot: Laney is an attractive, intelligent suburban wife and devoted mother of two adorable children. She has the perfect husband who plays basketball with the kids in the driveway, a pristine house, and a shiny SUV for carting the children to their next activity. However, just beneath the façade lie depression and disillusionment that send her careening into a secret world of reckless compulsion. Only very real danger will force her to face the painful root of her destructiveness and its crumbling effect on those she loves.
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An incomplete narrative – it goes nowhere
I’m a fan if Sarah Silverman. I do see her boldness, and spirit of “going for it” in this performance. However, I am disappointed to say that the movie doesn’t go anywhere, or do anything. There isn’t really a “story” in the sense of a narrative, with a beginning, middle, and end – even an artsy, unconventional, or avant-garde beginning, middle, and end.This movie just lays there, static. It’s really just a tiny snapshot of a sad and profoundly dysfunctional life, albeit an impactful and striking snapshot. While the dysfunction was portrayed accurately and with some skill, we need more.
It’s like showing us a photo of a close-up of some water, and saying “Behold – the mighty Mississippi!” One would need to show more to convey riverness. Or, to expand the corny analogy theme further (sorry), it’s like a one-note waltz. That might be a GREAT note! But to be a waltz, you need three notes.
Well played by Silverman, well told as a family story
What you’ve heard is correct: Silverman shows proof of talent for dramatic roles as well. I like her comedic style and goofy standoffish stage persona, which got me curious about this film. The story rings true for the likeliness of family environments and the related social issues of prescription drug abuse, street drug use and so on. What I appreciated are both the inevitable scenario that comes to fore once the lifesavers of love and detox aren’t enough to keep the protagonist from drowning in her own misery and the limited sympathy that’s allowed for said protagonist, who’s unwilling to reach for said lifesavers thrown at her, sliding instead into her lonely abyss.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 495000
Revenue 63373
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama
Director Adam Salky
Writer Paige Dylan, Amy Koppelman
Actors Sarah Silverman, Josh Charles, Skylar Gaertner
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 7 nominations
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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