New
Film "Spun" Helps Reveal Underside of Methamphetamine
Abuse
As a change from the pretty girl characters that Mena Suvari usually
plays, 'Spun' gives viewers a closer look into the evil cycle of
methamphetamine addiction.
With the growing rise in crystal meth labs, users, and peddling,
the effects of the growing drug is rampant in the nation. This
film
lets you get into a day in the life of an addict and is a new light
from the same Hollywood that brought us the likes of films such
as The Salton Sea, and marks a trend
in the Los Angeles Productions
that pushes to reveal the reality of drug use.
Nearly all the characters in the film take the drug, and Suvari's
character is the one in most need of help. The reality that the
film brings into addiction will help viewers to see what the cycle
of addiction to this and any other drug can do to a person, and
how
horrid the effects of long term drug abuse
can be.
Hopefully this reality will produce an effort among the nation
to put more time and money into drug resistance education, treatment
and rehabilitation programs for real addicts on our streets. Mena
Suvari doubts that anyone who sees her new film will think that
it's cool to take crystal meth.
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