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Los Angeles schoolteacher Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and her husband, Charlie (Aaron Paul), each have a drinking problem. Up to now, her life seems like one big, boozy party, but her latest drinking binge catches up to her at work, and she later spends the night alone on the street. Kate now realizes that she has hit rock bottom. She agrees to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings with the school's vice principal (Nick Offerman) and takes her first step on the challenging road to sobriety.
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Smashed resists the temptation to play up its serious subject matter for high theatrics, opting instead to let its gentle tone and Mary Elizabeth Winstead's marvelous performance carry the day.

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Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com Smashed tells a familiar story with subtle simplicity, never beating the audience over the head with its themes or ideas. Rated: 3/4 •  May 16, 2022 Full Review Candice Frederick Reel Talk Online While writer/director James Ponsoldt's screenplay tends to saunter along at times as it seeps further into starkness, Winstead and Paul's performances will keep you engaged until the end. Rated: B •  Sep 7, 2017 Full Review

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Faiz D Mary Elizabeth Winstead is at her best, delivering a gutsy, intelligent performance as a young married school teacher dealing with out-of-control behavior. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 05/13/25 Full Review Babz J I first saw this film when it was released and it had an impact on me then. Revisiting it now I am even more impressed by the subtlety of the script, which is sensitive and honest and even funny, but without poking fun at any of its characters. This feels like a very contemporary story about alcoholism and for a generation where binge drinking is normalized and acceptable. Winstead delivers a generous and warm performance that feels authentic and natural. It's a small film with a big theme. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/25 Full Review
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Synopsis Los Angeles schoolteacher Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and her husband, Charlie (Aaron Paul), each have a drinking problem. Up to now, her life seems like one big, boozy party, but her latest drinking binge catches up to her at work, and she later spends the night alone on the street. Kate now realizes that she has hit rock bottom. She agrees to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings with the school's vice principal (Nick Offerman) and takes her first step on the challenging road to sobriety.
Director
James Ponsoldt
Producer
Jonathan Schwartz, Andrea Sperling, Jennifer Cochis
Screenwriter
James Ponsoldt, Susan Burke
Distributor
Sony Pictures Classics
Production Co
Super Crispy Entertainment
Rating
R (Brief Drug Use|Alcohol Abuse|Language|Some Sexual Content)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 12, 2012, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 25, 2014
Box Office (Gross USA)
$376.0K
Runtime
1h 21m
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