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Clean Slate Review
jramirez-6690626 May 2022
A touching and moving film about what it means to never let go of your passion of making movies. Even if the pain of drug addiction lingers in your system. A dedicated film about one man's dream of making a short film while he is in rehab with his best friend.
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5/10
Clean Slate
BandSAboutMovies2 January 2023
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Two friends - Joshua Litton and Cassidy Detmer - in a Southern drug recovery program decide to express themselves and try to escape their addiction and mental illness by making a short film about the pain they've caused their families. They are in an 18-month, zero-tolerance program sponsored by A Better Way Ministries that will give them access to professional filmmaking equipment to make their film. Yet Cassidy relapses and the film they plan on making is now in danger.

Cassidy has reached a level so low that he can't get a janitor job because of his record and his mother matter of factly says that she knows he will just go back to doing drugs again. One wonders if making his movie On the Fence will be enough.

Director Jared Callahan worked with both men and along with making this film. As for Josh, he relapsed twice before they make the film. The future is unclear for both men but at least this film exists to be a document of them trying to escape the life that they have created for themselves which is no easy task.
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10/10
Honest & Raw view on addiction
mclou-262235 December 2022
This film shines a bright light on the true struggles of addition and trying to make something of yourself while in rehab. These gentlemen are honest about their feelings and struggles that they have went through. It makes you feel as if your not alone with your own troubles. This really puts things in perspective of how hard it is to turn yourself around and maintain a livelihood with the constant struggle of addiction being in your rearview mirror. This film is raw, honest and as real as you can get. I hope everyone sees this film and I will be recommending it to everyone struggling with addiction and even to those who are not currently struggling.
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1/10
Waste of time/unauthentic experience
jamesrochford21 October 2023
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A very unauthentic, non-emotional, and dreadful to watch "documentary". Scenes come off as forced and scripted. Claims to show the truth of people in recovery but unfortunately doesn't. Dialogue comes off as fake and forced. No clear story or meaning to the production. Insult against 12 step recovery programs as it clearly violates those programs's traditions throughout. Movie is clearly an advertisement for a recovery center in Atlanta. They must have paid for the his movie?

I will say though that the cinematography is amazing and the only thing that makes the time spent on watching worth it.
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