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6/10
Can I have one of your pills?
nogodnomasters30 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This is a small town USA oxycodone story. Waylon (Josh Stewart) has lost a daughter and doesn't like to talk about it all the time with his wife (A.J. Cook) so they split. Working at the lumber mill, Waylon sometimes has back pain and the next thing you know he is on the path to chasing the dragon. It is a slow burn drama with not much action. Seems almost everyone in town uses opioids.

The film attempts to be meaningful by using a river and a trapped trout symbolism. Well done, but a bit on the sad and boring side of entertainment.

Guide; F-word. Implied sex. No nudity.
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2/10
Made For TV Vibe-Never Good
mcjensen-0592427 August 2021
Um......why wasn't anyone who could actually act cast in this movie? It's a serious topic the film is dealing with, but went about it in such a clumsy manner that it was very difficult to sustain interest. Extremely poor acting and even worse dialogue drag this into the realm of outright idiocy. It's a case of people attempting to make film about a topic they have no experience with or useful information at hand. It's like watching a bunch of amateurs in their first role. Stand here. Say this. Look sad. C'mon.....very mundane. No chemistry between characters at all just the corny by the numbers most people interract or how the director/writer thinks people act. They got it way, way wrong. No drama or tension whatsoever. Terrible!! Justa bunch of losers doing loser stuff. You will get so sick of the word Babe you'll never want to hear it again. The music just makes it all so much worse. I can't stress how unwatchable this was.
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3/10
What?
toneybrooks20038 September 2019
Sorry, but all these glowing reviews must be from Josh Stewart's friends and family. The movie isn't awful, just terrible. And the guy cannot act.
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10/10
this is the one that can make a sturdy old man break down
ops-525359 April 2019
If your having a bad day, dont watch this, if your out of oxy's dont watch this, if you are in the middle of a divorce, dont watch it. that is because this is the kind of film that should be viewed with clear senses, to be watched when you feel strong, and to be seen when all your deeds has been done in a way that you feel ready for some of the most brilliant ,toughest, heartbreaking ,mindblowing and gutwrenching acting ever done on the silverscreen.

it starts quite confusing, where this man sits in his kitchen stol, with a goatstare thinking about the recent time of his life. so do pay attention in the start,or else youll have to buy tickets to the next screening to really understand., we then experience that something bad has happened, and we take part in their grief and loss of a child. their marriage starts to crumble in the coming weeks, and the wife want to have a divorce, and the reasons and the way its acted out are so gobsmakingly well done. the man then slides downhill abusing oxycontin tablets, lend to him from his aging dad, to ease the pain of his mind. his employer comes in the picture when the man has delivered a positive urin drug test, and gets the knife on his neck,its to be or not to be.then starts a further downhill race,where his sister becomes addicted, and the downward spiral starts churning, with cynical dealers, lack of money and in the end tablets for sex. i think i will stop here,just telling that your about 1/3 into the film when actually all this has happened.

the key to this film is not so much the love in a relatinship as in a marriage, its more about the safe harbour where the storms and the waves never reaches you, and im sure that many people that has been married for 10 to 30 years will start nodding in recognition to what unfolds in the film. on the addiction, there will also be a tough ride for everyone having the same issues,or knows somebody or can relate on this due to proffesion etc.

the acting are stunningly well done, and i will be the first to declare that Josh Stuart should be nominated for an academy award next year for the role he is interpreting with bravour, with A.J. Cook and agnes Brukner as worthy candidates too..they all made me suffer through ,in a positive way, till the lump in my throat were so big and my emotional cup of tears ran over the rim and i could not stop it. so well done indeed.

productionwise, it has a kind of primitive filmography, that gives you the fly on the wall effect. there are some parts where the background noise,strangles the dialouges a bit,and the sound sync are a bit unsynced, but when you have a star spangled banner to take from it wont be a thret to my 10 star award. i also had some issues with the score chosen for this film, but that work brilliantly to. the false piano and the sounding sound of the cello and violin really drags you through the pain. im sure it is a low budget movie, but the signs are well hidden.

in the end i will also pay tribute to our beloved mr channing , david selby, fro the tv soap falcon crest, he is still in the business,and does a darn good job.

so do you believe all the rubbish ive written here? well, do take the chance on me, and watch ''back fork'', its worth more than money can buy, thinks the old grumpy man.highly recommended
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9/10
Underrated film!
marynystrom21 February 2022
This film got way to low a rating! It is powerful, emotional, and moving in so many ways. It's real and raw! My moods changed with the film. I felt sadness and then hopelessness and then hopefulness. The way it approaches addiction and grief was extremely moving. Truly an incredible movie that deserves more praise.
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10/10
A must watch
carriemiller-8214517 April 2019
I recommend this movie 100%. The story line is one that many people can relate to and it could help those who are struggling with addiction or know someone who is. It will have you feeling every type of emotion from the very beginning. The acting plays a big part in that also, every single one of the cast did an amazing job.
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8/10
Self Medicating Spirals Into Addiction.
Foutainoflife20 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A man finds himself falling into addiction after the death of his only child. His wife, family and work are all demanding and under all his pressures, he must learn to swim or risk drowning.

I thought this was a good representation of a functioning addict's life. I think it is only fair to say that people never start taking meds or using drugs because they wanted to become addicts. Life his hard. Demands are many. Tragedy can come unannounced and both mental and emotional health are looked down on. The cost of treatment is unattainable for many, leaving them to their own devices when trying to cope. It's sad. We need to start teaching the importance of mental, emotion and physical health as well as coping skills. At least that could be a key starting point for future generations. The teachings in home life are not always adequate and we owe our children the hope of a better future. They need these tools.

The film is a slow burner but it manages to pull the viewer into it. While I don't recall ever hearing why the daughter passed away, I realize that the film wasn't so much about her death. It is more about coping. The somber feel for the atmosphere was spot on. It wasn't over done. Some of the nature scenes were videoed beautifully. (I personally loved all the stream/creek scenes.)

This isn't a bad watch. Glad I came across it.
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8/10
Josh Stewart is an extremely underrated actor.
darkmanj261042 April 2020
This movie is not for anyone having a not so great day. It really is pretty real and about real problems. It's hard to say I understand this movie because I really don't when it comes to its content. I've never had drug issues personally. However, that being said if you want a very real drama about very real issues, this is one to watch. Again Josh Stewart and A.J. Cook are great and both shine in this.
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9/10
This was a fine film bordering on great.
Great performance here by Josh Stewart.

This movie is really well done. Essentially a character study about how we can all take a deep dive after the loss of a child, Back Fork delivered on a lot of levels. The movie also delivered on cinematography , music and the acting by all involved was excellent. This one can touch the heartstrings too and there aren't that many movies out there that make me think about that.

Then come to find out Stewart wrote it and directed it also? Okay top notch. 9/10
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10/10
Repulsive and Gorgeous, Tragic and Redemptive: Humanizing Addiction
M_Harder-V318 April 2019
I grew up knowing the reality of addiction. Having been raised in a family whose life's mission was and is to help addicts into and through recovery -- some of them on their own long road to sobriety -- and having known many addicts both casually and intimately, I usually find myself disappointed by how addiction is portrayed in film, in literature, in general. The human element is often lacking or blatantly absent, the addicts portrayed as caricatures.

Back Fork finds a rare balance: one between finding excuses for and demonizing the addict. It neither romanticizes nor sensationalizes the addiction. It is raw, real, disturbing, horrifyingly accurate. There are unsettling moments when you feel the simultaneous need to look away and remain engaged; this is the very nature of knowing an addict from the beginning stages up through the escalation into full-blown addiction: you want to help, you cannot help, you want to ease their pain, but need to mitigate the damage their addiction is causing you, you know them, but this is not the person you know, this is not them anymore; this is their addiction -- an entity all of its own.

The opening and closing scenes of Back Fork come full-circle in one of the most accurate visual metaphors for addiction possible, particularly when dealing with opioids: it often begins with a choice or series of choices born of need, not desire, and once that initial blind choice or series of choices have been made, under just the wrong set of circumstances, the addict's ability to choose has been greatly reduced. They find themselves trapped, fighting for their lives, flailing but going nowhere, dying slowly, and without help, they may not make it out. But they must accept the help in order for any progress to become possible. It stresses the important role that family and community play (or should play) in the recovery of those around us. The movie deals with loss, grief, the different ways we deal with grief, the ease with which a person can deceive themselves (and others) through the beginning stages of addiction, the impact that addiction has on the addict, those surrounding them, those who love them, and the lengths that an addict will go to in order to get what they have come to not only desire, but need.

The acting was especially wonderful: genuine, honest, heartfelt, and the scenery beautiful and understated, effectively setting the backdrop for this story to unfold in a way that felt natural. This is an important film, and I truly hope that it gains traction; it has the potential to impact the lives of so many, whether it means inspiring hope, the desire to change, the motivation to help, or even to just encourage the public to gain insight and understanding of the true nature of the opioid crisis and addiction in general.
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9/10
True depiction of addiction and depression
kgibbons-5884023 March 2020
I found this film to be extremely raw and unapologetic in its depiction of addiction and the effects it has on everyone, from the addict to family to coworkers.

A.J. Cook was phenomenal, as usual. Even though her screen time was limited, she gave a performance that made you feel, right in the gut, how much she was conflicted between her love and her grief. Josh Stewart has a way of acting that people either love him or don't care for him. Personally, I thought he really pushed through the struggle of an average person who accidentally falls into addiction born out of depression. Stewart and Cook have undeniable chemistry, which is probably somewhat due to playing a couple on Criminal Minds for 14 years and their close friendship offscreen. They never disappoint when on screen together. Agnus Bruckner was unabashedly real in her portrayal of a longtime addict who was so far gone she couldn't even recognize herself anymore.

The film was honest, brutal, and uplifting all at once. It deserves a whole lot more recognition than it received.
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9/10
Realistic drama, well acted
zettelouise20 October 2019
Sad realistic drama set in mountains of West Virginia. Unfortunately, too many members of our society have addiction problems and this movie shows the pain and gut-wrenching reality of it. Well done by Stewart. Special shout-out to veteran actor David Selby as Waylon's dad. Excellent portrayal of typical Appalachian father unable to deal with his own emotions.
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9/10
Highly recommended film
mikeclites16 April 2019
Unfortunately this film is very very realistic. I thought it was well made and is a story that has to be heard.
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8/10
Quality Consdiered Film Making
damianphelps27 January 2022
Totally mesmerizing movie that drew me right in.

The acting was amazing and you can tell its a passion piece for all involved

What would you do for 4 tablets?

One of the interesting aspects is it show people coming into addition by different means, not just you made bad choices etc.

Highly recommend :)
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10/10
Brilliant!
tantaz13 June 2019
An absolutely fantastic movie. Brilliant true to life acting. Loved this movie entirely.
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8/10
Beautifully sad
A film about love and loss. Understated. Beautiful. Heart wrenching. Life affirming. Touching. Achingly sad. All of these yet uplifting at the same time. Manchester by the Sea on a low budget. Both films brilliant in their own right.
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10/10
Beautiful and heartbreaking
melnanwil28 March 2021
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This movie may not resonate with some people because it deals, very eloquently, with the opioid crisis in many eastern states that are primarily poverty stricken. I must say that it so delicately deals with the constant need to be strong, work, and provide while balancing a family, and how swiftly that thread can unravel in the wake of tragedy. Waylon's world was precariously balanced on a ledge, and when his daughter dies it ends up tipping into the chaos he zealously fought against for most of his better years. The acting in this movie is stellar, and the cast really dug their nails into the dirt of a very real, and terrible thing that happens to so many people in West Virginia and surrounding states. Sometimes we can forget that there are very real people with very real addictions that can turn into complete devastation on a dime. This film delivers some hard hits disguised as mundane moments as you follow the main character (Waylon) through his grief, and ultimate freedom from the opioids that plague him and keep him sedated. This film struck a chord in my heart because it truly and artfully showed a family in turmoil, and without grandstanding or hamfisting, showed the work and hardship it takes to pull yourself out when the system fails and the folks you love are the only ones able to put in the effort to help.
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10/10
JUST WOW
cathybrash23 July 2022
Very rarely would i create an account to review a movie but here I am. Josh, the director and actor is simply stunning, beautifully written and full of hard to face emotion. Not a lot of movies do that, this one did. Raw emotion is felt throughout, a must watch if you are a recovering addict. They portrayed these emotions in a way that can only be done if they have intimate knowledge of addiction themself. I want to give it an 11 so if you can face your heart, watch it. It's worth it.
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10/10
Absolutely incredible, mind- blowing film!
dainamariebradley7 December 2022
This movie started off a little slow, and the writeup didn't offer much to convince me to watch it, but I was searching for something to see and took a chance. I love stumbling on to an experience so incredible it wouldn't let me go immediately after the ending. This film is a vortex that sucks the engaged viewer in and refuses to let go. It's a slow burn, but I suddenly found myself riveted to this story. It's gut-wrenchingly emotional. I literally felt each character's pain and torment as if it was my own, that's how amazing everyone involved with this creation performed. The low ratings and dismissals are puzzling to me. Maybe it's because I can feel empathy for these people and their individual misery, except for Cotton, who is not a sympathetic character, although the actor made him all too real. This movie is believable to its core, gripping, and emotionally draining. The script was beautifully written and executed. There is symbolism if you choose to see it, especially the scene near the end with Waylon and the fish. That scene both comforted me and gave me goosebumps. I was left shattered and hopeful, simultaneously. Hours later I'm still feeling this film, and still thinking about it as if it was real, because it could be, and all of the elements in it have been. It's a cautionary tale that I recommend with all of my heart, 100%, and if I could give it more than 10 stars, I would. I would add that I don't know anyone involved in this movie, as it's 2022 and I just watched it for the first time, and I'm so happy to have given it a chance. It might not be that way for everyone who sees it, and that's okay. But for those of us who really get it, it's an experience not to be missed, because this is not just mindless entertainment.
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10/10
An open letter to back fork
carsonbeach17 April 2019
I've never fallen in love. Nor have I ever been addicted to pills, and I darn sure dont plan to do either. All I'm saying is while I cant relate to this movie at all in my personal life I really do believe the lord is real and does work in mysterious ways. He gives you the power to overcome and rise up when your face down in the muck and say I AM WHOLE!!! If I could give backfork a rating in bananas it would be a full and bountiful bushel.
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