
Addict actor and producer, Mark, is brought against his will from London to the rehab clinic Vista Clara run by psychologists Bill and his wife Kelly. Mark is addicted to drugs, booze and sex, and joins a few other drug addicts. When the treatment program requires the presence of their families, the clinic invites Mark's wife Jane while Mark sends a private invitation to his girlfriend Pamela. The triangle of lovers brings friction between the women while Bill and Kelly have ... (Full plot summary below)
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Addict actor and producer, Mark, is brought against his will from London to the rehab clinic Vista Clara run by psychologists Bill and his wife Kelly. Mark is addicted to drugs, booze and sex, and joins a few other drug addicts. When the treatment program requires the presence of their families, the clinic invites Mark's wife Jane while Mark sends a private invitation to his girlfriend Pamela. The triangle of lovers brings friction between the women while Bill and Kelly have also problems in their relationship. After a fire, the truth about love and commitment is disclosed in Vista Clara.
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| User ReviewSarah BI enjoyed this film! The plot was interesting and engaging, and the acting was very enjoyable as well. The film focuses on people who are facing addiction, and the relevance of this topic in today's world makes it worth checking out. |
| User ReviewSakae IThis film is confusing. The fire at the end revealed subconscious feelings of the characters, but they were beyond my understanding and totally unpredictable. I dropped one star from my rating, because of the impossible ending. |
| User ReviewAndrea SThe movie tries too hard to seem smart, which has the unplanned consequence of making all the characters seem very stupid and irrelevant. Great for Sunday afternoons when there's really nothing else to watch. |