In this uncompromising depiction of coming back after a suicide attempt, actor/writer Nadine Crocker takes us on a brutal odyssey that covers sensitive topics with candor.
Read full articleThough some of the film’s moments are challenging to endure, the emotional journey makes it well worth the experience. This is truly brave filmmaking.
Read full articleBut Continue is one of those films that can also be considered a necessary watch when it comes to understanding the toll that mental health symptoms can have on a person and their entire family.
Read full articleA more disciplined edit could have shaped a more consistently compelling narrative, but the film’s heartfelt ambition and bleak audacity give it an edgy potency
Read full articleA daringly authentic work about suicide that deserves as much awareness as possible for its potential ability to touch and even save lives
Read full articleContinue is about characters who and relationships that are genuine...
Read full articleCrocker comes off as self-conscious and unconvincing, and the same goes for the movie itself.
Read full articleOne of the most powerful, honest and tender portraits of mental illness since Girl, Interrupted.
Read full articleContinue is a strong filmmaking achievement that shines a heartfelt and necessary light on Nadine Crocker’s struggles against depression and suicide.
Read full articleContinue handles Dean’s journey with care, warmth, and understanding, and Nadine Crocker delivers unflinchingly in every facet as writer, director, and star. Simply put, this is a powerful film.
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