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Sweet Nothing
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Synopsis
This unflinching and straightforward look at a middle-class man's descent into drug addiction was based on the diaries of an addict named Angel. Found in a Bronx apartment, the diaries were made into a film by screenwriter Lee Drysdale and director Gary Winick. Angel (Michael Imperioli) is a Wall Street functionary who lives modestly with his wife Monika (Mira Sorvino) and their young children. One day, an old friend from the Marines, Raymond (Paul Calderon), offers Angel a hit on a pipe of crack cocaine and a chance to get in on dealing drugs. Monika reluctantly agrees to the plan, and they set a limit of a couple of months in which they hope that Angel will make a quick killing and get out. The movie then flashes forward three years. Angel has become a hopeless crack addict, while Monika has become enamored of designer clothes. As Angel becomes more unreliable, Raymond kicks him out of the business. Monika achieves independence, gets a job, and finally kicks Angel out. Angel gets more desperate, even trying to sell his wife's jewelry, and finally hits bottom. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Makoto Watanabe Cinematographer
Franne Lee Costume Designer
Gary Winick Director
Bill Pankow Editor
Niels Mueller Editor
Gary Winick Producer
Mark Ross Producer
Rick Bowman Producer
Amy Tapper Production Designer
Steven J. Rogers Production Sound Mixer
Lee Drysdale Screenwriter
Year: 1995
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for pervasive drug use, strong language, some violence and sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Concordia
Concrete