Sweet Nothing (1995)
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36% of critics liked it
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This unflinching and straightforward look at a middle-class man's descent into drug addiction was based on the diaries of an addict named Angel. Found in a Bronx apartment, the diaries were made into a film by screenwriter Lee Drysdale and director Gary Winick. Angel (Michael Imperioli) is a… More This unflinching and straightforward look at a middle-class man's descent into drug addiction was based on the diaries of an addict named Angel. Found in a Bronx apartment, the diaries were made into a film by screenwriter Lee Drysdale and director Gary Winick. Angel (Michael Imperioli) is a Wall Street functionary who lives modestly with his wife Monika (Mira Sorvino) and their young children. One day, an old friend from the Marines, Raymond (Paul Calderon), offers Angel a hit on a pipe of crack cocaine and a chance to get in on dealing drugs. Monika reluctantly agrees to the plan, and they set a limit of a couple of months in which they hope that Angel will make a quick killing and get out. The movie then flashes forward three years. Angel has become a hopeless crack addict, while Monika has become enamored of designer clothes. As Angel becomes more unreliable, Raymond kicks him out of the business. Monika achieves independence, gets a job, and finally kicks Angel out. Angel gets more desperate, even trying to sell his wife's jewelry, and finally hits bottom. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi
- Directed By
- Gary Winick
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Mar 27, 1996 Wide
- On DVD
- Mar 11, 1997
- Studio
- Warner Home Video
Critic Reviews
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Cole Smithey, ColeSmithey.com
The title says it all.
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
Based on a drug addict's diaries found in a Bronx apartment.
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Cast
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Michael Imperioli
as Angel
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Mira Sorvino
as Monika
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Paul Calderon
as Raymond
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Billie Neal
as Rio
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Brian Tarantina
as Dee Dee
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Patrick Breen
as Greg
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Richard Bright
as Jack
- John O'Keefe
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Maria Tucci
as Monika's Mother
- William Rothlein
- Lisa Langford
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Christopher George Marquette
as Richie
- Chris Marquette
- Joyce Phillips
- Lisa Louise Langford
- Michelle Casey
- Sean Marquette
