Product Information
Married couple Charlie (Aaron Paul) and Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) find their love affair with alcohol threatening to unravel their relationship when the time comes to confront their addiction head on. Octavia L. Spencer, Nick Offerman, and Megan Mullally co-star.Product Identifiers
ProducerJonathan Schwartz, Andrea Sperling
EAN5035822946132
eBay Product ID (ePID)168246468
Product Key Features
ActorMary Elizabeth Winstead, Kyle Gallner, Mary Kay Place, Megan Mullally, Octavia Spencer, Aaron Paul, Nick Offerman, Bree Turner
Film/TV TitleSmashed
DirectorJames Ponsoldt
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageArabic\Dutch\English\French\Hindi\Italian
Run Time78 Mins
Aspect Ratio1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2013
FormatDVD
FeaturesCommentary with Director James Ponsoldt & Actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead\Making of Featurette\Toronto Film Festival Red Carpet and QandA\Deleted Scenes Kids Ask Kate About Baby Gender, Widescreen, With Subtitles
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerEric D. Johnson, Andy Cabic
Additional InformationA married couple find their love affair with alcohol threatening to unravel their relationship when the time comes to confront their addiction head on. Charlie (Aaron Paul) and Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) are a fun-loving couple, but their heavy drinking is starting to become a problem. As Kate constructs a series of elaborate lies to conceal her addiction from her co-workers, her relationship with her mother begins to deteriorate. Realising that she needs to get sober in order to pull out of her downward spiral, she finds that Charlie is reluctant to join her, and starts to see their relationship in a new light. Meanwhile, once she gathers the courage to set the bottle aside, the real fight begins. Octavia L. Spencer, Nick Offerman, and Megan Mullally co-star.
ReviewsThe Playlist - Ponsoldt, Paul and Winstead make a remarkably effective team for this film's points and purposes, and SMASHED burns long after it goes down smoothly., Entertainment Weekly - What's new about the unsensationalized portrait of one-day-at-a-time progress (and setbacks) is the low-key energy of this drunks' tale, by and for a generation with a high tolerance for humor and a low tolerance for soapiness.
ScreenwriterJames Ponsoldt, Susan Burke
CinematographerTobias Datum
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleSmashed
Consumer AdviceContains strong language, sex references, sex and hard drug use