Watch Hurt
- 2006
- 1 hr 15 min
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1.9 (10)
Hurt is a 2006 independent film written and directed by Steve Dietrich. The movie mainly revolves around the theme of drug abuse and its impact on individuals and their families. Heather Surdukan plays the lead character of Aiden, a woman with a troubled past who is struggling to deal with the loss of her son, Jared, to a drug overdose.
Jared's death has left Aiden devastated and she has become addicted to drugs herself. She lives a life of isolation, disconnected from those around her, and lost in her own grief. Her boyfriend, Eric (Doug Phillips), is also a drug addict and their relationship is on the rocks due to their substance abuse.
The movie showcases the painful experiences of a mother who has lost her child to drugs. Aiden is haunted by memories of her son and tries to find solace in her drug use. She meets with other drug addicts and finds comfort in sharing her story with them. She even reaches out to a drug dealer, Kenny (Jerome Bethea), for more drugs. But the more she tries to numb her pain, the more it deepens.
The film also touches on the impact that drug addiction has on the families of those partaking in drug use. Brittany Homer plays the role of Jared's sister, Jessica, who struggles to come to terms with her brother's death and the impact it has had on their family. She is angry at Aiden for not being able to save Jared and is unable to understand her mother's pain.
The cinematography of the movie is a little amateurish, but it conveys the emotions of the characters appropriately. The director uses symbolism to create emotional depth in the movie, like showing a scene where Aiden throws away a photo of her son Jared, representing how she is trying to forget him and lose connection with him.
The acting performances in Hurt are raw and authentic, with Heather Surdukan delivering a powerful performance as the grieving mother trying to overcome her addiction. Her portrayal of Aiden's heartbreak, confusion, and despair are both heart-wrenching and realistic, making her character unforgettable. Jerome Bethea also gives an impressive performance as a drug dealer, Kenny. He plays the role with enough menace and compassion to make it believable.
The background score, composed by Philip Glass, is appropriate for the movie and underscores the various emotions the characters are experiencing.
Overall, Hurt is a heartrending movie that is not easy to watch. It deals with a subject matter that is difficult for many, and it delivers a powerful message to the audience about the dangers of drug abuse. The movie could have benefited from tighter editing and more polished cinematography. However, its honesty and relatability make it a must-watch for anyone who has lost someone to addiction.