Watch Fifty Pills
- R
- 2006
- 1 hr 23 min
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4.9 (2,837)
Fifty Pills is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Theo Avgerinos and stars Diora Baird, Kristen Bell, and Michael Masini. The story follows the journey of a college student named Darren Giles (played by Lou Taylor Pucci) who embarks on a crazy adventure to sell fifty ecstasy pills in order to pay his tuition fee. The film begins with Darren's life spiraling out of control as he struggles to cope with the pressure of paying his college fees. His roommate Coleman (played by John Hensley) convinces Darren to sell fifty pills of ecstasy to a group of party-goers to make quick money. Darren eventually agrees, and the two of them embark on a wild trip through New York City, encountering various eccentric characters along the way.
The bulk of the movie is focused on Darren, who spends the majority of his time trying to get rid of the pills. He initially tries to sell the pills to his college friends, but things take a turn for the worse when his crush, Gracie (played by Kristen Bell), accidentally ingests one of the pills. Darren goes on a frantic mission to find her, which leads him to cross paths with an underground drug lord named Eduardo (played by Eddie Kaye Thomas).
As Darren tries to navigate his way through the dangerous underworld, his best friend Coleman falls in love with a stripper named Michelle (played by Monica Keena) and discovers that he has a passion for photography. The subplot follows Coleman's journey as he tries to come to terms with his sexuality and pursue his newfound career.
The film is full of hilarious moments and witty one-liners, as the characters find themselves in increasingly absurd situations. One of the standout performances comes from Diora Baird, who plays the role of Lizzie, a bubbly and promiscuous girl who aids Darren in his mission to sell the pills. Baird delivers a fantastic comedic performance, stealing many of the scenes she appears in.
The film also manages to tackle some serious issues, such as drug addiction, sexual identity, and the pressure of college life. While the movie is primarily a comedy, it manages to balance the humor with some poignant moments, which add depth and nuance to the characters and their struggles.
The soundtrack is also a standout feature of the film, featuring indie rock bands such as The Futureheads and The Libertines, which perfectly capture the aesthetic of early 2000s college culture.
In conclusion, Fifty Pills is a fun and enjoyable film that manages to balance humor and heart, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of indie comedies. The film boasts a talented cast, an engaging plot, and a killer soundtrack, making it a hidden gem of the early 2000s indie film scene.
Fifty Pills is a 2006 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.