Monday, November 9, 2015

I wrote this film...


I wrote Drugs, Booze & Woes to remind me of the crazy life, the cerebral journey to nowhere. It's about Dysfunctional people doing dysfunctional things, who end up in a Dysfunctional place. Be it in the bottle, or a line or two of coke, or a needle in their arms; it is a fast-lane to self destruction.

Drug & Alcohol abuse, denial and excuses, wears thin for repeat offenders. It is not easy to watch someone you know, or love, cash in the chips and go full in; because, it is against the grain, yet a reality check that this life does exist, and for most of us,  just one step from falling in ourselves.

I've been asked why! Why would you indulge in opening Pandora box? You know the outcome, there is no happy ending! The users using, and the abusers abusing. The daily merry-go-round of life at 2:00AM, Any City USA. The witching hour when it all starts. There is no 86 after 2:00AM, just a green light for overindulgence.

I want to take you into the minds of these characters, for you to experience the scratching on the blackboard, to dive into the bottle of Xanax head first, and to challenge your own psychologically, for just holding on, waiting for the ending of the film. Yes, there is a ending, and it has a message too, but the road there, is a ride.

I hope you will follow my film Drugs, Booze & Woes. And hopefully you will like it for creating awareness about a very serious subject. Warning there are a lot of expletives, because the nature of the subject matter requires a *uck and a *itch to reflect the lowest domination of delusional thinking.

My intention is to educate by example, and not take advantage of an opportunity to make a cool film about drugs abuse, or sensationalize those who have fallen victim, but to snapshot you right in the middle of it all, to show how F'ed up life can be, without notice.

Please watch my teaser (still a work in progress), and let me know your thoughts: if you felt disturbed by the story being told.

https://youtu.be/3f0tu1jeXu4

I thank you,
David Molino

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1 comment:

  1. The challenging part of making a film is finishing it. The obstacles, deadlines, unforeseen circumstances, haters & limitation, will challenges you to give up. The rewards are far greater; just the mere satisfaction of accomplishment is worth it all! Never give up your dream!

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