SummaryAn alcoholic and a drug addict, 23 year-old James has two options: treatment or death. After waking up on a plane with a smashed up face and no memory of the past few weeks, he heads to rehab where he discovers much more than detox and therapy. As James endures the white-knuckle journey of mending his broken body, he heals his broken soul by conn... Read More
Directed By:Sam Taylor-Johnson
Written By:Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Sam Taylor-Johnson, James Frey
A Million Little Pieces
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45
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
45
14% Positive
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
64% Mixed
9 Reviews
9 Reviews
21% Negative
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
Aug 30, 2019
80
Powered by the magnetic Aaron Taylor-Johnson, it’s rough around the edges, but still intoxicating.
Sep 2, 2019
60
The film’s sincere core is threatened a little by its flashier directorial effects.
Dec 4, 2019
52
As a film, the biggest issue with A Million Little Pieces isn’t whether any of this happened; it’s that, even if it did, none of it stands out from the many similar movies that came before it.
Dec 5, 2019
40
While its well-founded intentions and creative intuitions are palpable, not even a tortuously acrobatic performance from Aaron Taylor-Johnson saves A Million Little Pieces from consistently sober storytelling.
Aug 30, 2019
40
A Million Little Pieces is a weirdly unreflective exploration of the destructive force of addiction and, setting a new benchmark for blandness, drags on for what feels like a million not-so-little minutes.
Dec 6, 2019
38
It's the kind of film where you start trying to guess which of the characters will turn out to be a figment of the narrator's imagination. The answer, of course, is all of them.
Dec 5, 2019
30
Nothing on screen is as electrifying or surprising as it was on the page, as semi-fictionally enhanced as the writing was.
User score
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Jan 19, 2022
7
While maybe not always completely successful in conveying its important message, this work wears its heart on its sleeve. At times it’s a hard watch, with some slightly over the top details but offers important considerations to all those booked in for serious detox treatment; A: Think seriously about all the challenges, regardless of your biased beliefs. B: Remember, others before you, have overcome their petty and physical opposition towards the cures outlined stages, and gone on to win the battle – give up and you’re lost. Good performances manage to keep it on target and it’s always interesting to see Australian Odessa Young on screen (even though here quite bleak) The co-writing and direction by the co-writer/lead performer’s wife is competent and the two eventually manage to make us feel for the subject. Between the above-average cinematography, there’s also a hard-working soundtrack helping to move it along. A couple of early, overindulged scenes finally give way to serious outcomes – even if not all as fully desired. Note: Heavy Language, nudity, drug use




























