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“Crisis,” the thoughtful film directed and written by Nicholas Jarecki, is definitely worth your consideration. Timing, as has long been said, is everything and this film should have been blessed by the timing of the revelations into the OxyContin industry and the part played by Purdue Pharmaceuticals and the Sackler family. Instead it is damned by the timing of the sexual abuse allegations against the film’s star, Armie Hammer. Still, in a baby with the bathwater comparison, the message and the storytelling in “Crisis” should override the ick factor.
“Crisis” tells three intersecting stories about the opioid epidemic.
2/26/2021
Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer and Evangeline Lilly star in Nicholas Jarecki s multi-narrative look at the opioid crisis.
Setting out to be the
Traffic of the opioid era, Nicholas Jarecki s
Crisis presents a trilogy of storylines whose tendrils involve everyone from big-pharma execs to undercover cops to addicts at various stages of despair.
Sprawling and serious but not nearly as involving as it should be, the pic Jarecki s sophomore feature, after 2012 s similarly topical
Arbitrage may well attract interest for unwanted reasons, as one of the films co-lead Armie Hammer completed before his current social media-stoked scandals hit. The actor s stiff, uninteresting performance here is a reminder of how spotty his filmography has been to date.