Smashed-2012
Director James Ponsoldt
Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aaron Paul
Scott’s Review #139
Reviewed July 28, 2014
Grade: B
Smashed is an independent film made in 2012, as a showcase for Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who impressed me enormously as an actress.
She gives a fantastic portrayal of a twenty-something elementary school teacher who is an alcoholic.
Known for either crappy or supporting roles (or both) in bombs like The Thing (2011) and Live Free or Die Hard (2007), Winstead comes into her own with her performance and is the main reason to see the film.
I am always amazed when an actor who previously has not been given great material that allows them to shine, finally goes indie and takes a risk.
Aaron Paul plays her husband, who is also an alcoholic. They both love music and partying. When she decides to sober up, conflict emerges in their marriage.
Despite the subject matter of alcoholism, the film is not a downer. It borders on romantic comedy with drama thrown in and is not depressing.
My one criticism would be the side effects of alcoholism are glossed over. There is not much grittiness in the film-she becomes an alcoholic, struggles a bit, and recovers, almost television movie-like.
The true, horrific battles are not shown.
Octavia Spencer and Megan Mullally appear in small roles.
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: Best Female Lead-Mary Elizabeth Winstead