Running time: 105 minutes
Starring: Imogen Poots, Alex Wolff, Neve Campbell, Tom Cullen
Castle in the Ground follows Henry (Wolff), who is taking care of his sick mother (Campbell). Henry is delaying his own life to care for his mom, something that weighs on both of them. However, after a tragic incident, Henry is drawn to his charismatic but troubled neighbor (Poots) who draws him into a wold of addiction and violence.
The cast come together to tell a powerful, depressing story that delves into the world of addiction. This movie is not for the faint of heart as it is not a feel good movie. It tries to depict how fast someone can get drawn into this world after a tragedy and does it with a well constructed narrative and stellar characters. The one criticism I have is that Henry's descent seems to not have sufficient motivation built into it. Some of that is explained later, but at the time it seems like a strangely steep cliff falls off. However, I also have no exposure to this world, so maybe the edge really is just that slippery. In any event, the power of the performances and impact of the story are enough to keep you engaged in this movie all the way to the end.
Castle in the Ground is a painful, deliberate descent into addiction that is fueled by a stellar cast, complex characters, and a powerful story.
Watch it.
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