Alcoholism is one of those topics that Hollywood still seems spooked away from fully confronting, even to this day. It's impossible to actually commit to discussing alcoholism without making a film that's going to be uncomfortable and repellent to numerous audience members. Some outliers found mainstream embrace, like The Lost Weekend and Leaving Las Vegas , both of which got huge critical acclaim and won Oscars. One other similar film that eventually achieved a kind of retroactive acclaim is a gem from pre-Code Hollywood called Merrily We Go To Hell , which claims to be a comedy, but is pretty disturbing in its depiction of the very real consequences of dealing with alcoholism . Now a part of the Criterion Collection , it should be seen to be believed that a film cou
For Being Almost a Century Old, This Romantic Dramedy Is Much Darker Than You’d Expect

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