Better Living Through Chemicals (2014), directed by David Posamenteir (first film) is a film about a clean cut, by the book married pharmacist, Doug (Sam Rockwell),who just bought the pharmacy (Bishop Pharmacy) from his wife's father. This pharmacy is in a small town where everyone knows each other, and the Bishop pharmacy is also the closest thing to a doctor's office in town it seems.
Once a hot customer, rich by marriage, Elizabeth Roberts(Olivia Wilde) receives a delivery that Doug had to complete because of his employee that had to skip out in work early, Elizabeth seduces Doug and he ends up sleeping with her.
Meanwhile the love affair of Doug and Elizabeth is going on, Doug's home life isn't the best either. With an unruly son(Ethan) who gets in to trouble at school, to an over achieving, professional cyclist/intense spinning class instructor wife, both seem to be incredibly bored with Doug and his mundane daily life.
With a steamy affair going on, a mix of accessible pharmaceutical drugs seem to further bring Doug to the place he wants to be. With rejection from his wife and son, combined with Elizabeth's never around rich husband, the both start to plot the death of Elizabeth's husband in order for them to run away together with his money.
Upon the transfer of owners, the DEA launches an investigation on Bishop pharmacy for an inventory count.
Once a hot customer, rich by marriage, Elizabeth Roberts(Olivia Wilde) receives a delivery that Doug had to complete because of his employee that had to skip out in work early, Elizabeth seduces Doug and he ends up sleeping with her.
Meanwhile the love affair of Doug and Elizabeth is going on, Doug's home life isn't the best either. With an unruly son(Ethan) who gets in to trouble at school, to an over achieving, professional cyclist/intense spinning class instructor wife, both seem to be incredibly bored with Doug and his mundane daily life.
With a steamy affair going on, a mix of accessible pharmaceutical drugs seem to further bring Doug to the place he wants to be. With rejection from his wife and son, combined with Elizabeth's never around rich husband, the both start to plot the death of Elizabeth's husband in order for them to run away together with his money.
Upon the transfer of owners, the DEA launches an investigation on Bishop pharmacy for an inventory count.
Ok, so this film moves pretty slow in the first hour, plot building every aspect of Doug's life that could go wrong, and making it go wrong. Now in the beginning when Doug starts making these awful decisions you kind of feel for him. A guy stuck in a small town expecting to do the best he can because it's his father in laws pharmacy that he is taking over, receiving verbal abuse from his wife and isolated son. He eventually takes it to far to balance all three his affair, his relationship with his wife, and his relations
hip with his son, all on top of the DEA investigation of Bishop Pharmacy of a pill inventory that he is stealing from for his affair. So, I guess if I was in the same position, murder would be the only way out.
I really like the way this film played out, being a bit slow made it somewhat boring in the beginning, but still had this feeling that Doug was about to have a mental break and go insane, which is what made me stay for the rest, which I'm glad I did, the last I'd say 30-45 minutes are just filled with "oh shit" moments. Which is portrayed in the most hilarious fashion. Between how he gains the respect of his son, to how he takes his wife on and shows her up, in the craziest fuck everyone type of way.
This brings me to the characters. Doug is played by Sam Rockwell, who is an amazing actor in such recent films as Poltergeist, which if you haven't read my review on it, I'll link it here, Cowboys vs Aliens, The Sitter, Conviction, so many great films, but personally it would of been a whole lot funnier with another actor, the movie was great, but someone who could take this movie to another level. First person that comes to mind would be Steve Carell, but still a great movie nonetheless. Elizabeth and Kara (Doug's wife) are played by Olivia Wilde(Drinking Buddies, The Lazarus Effect, House) and Michelle Monaghan(Gone baby, Due Date) I also felt should of been played by other characters, maybe Katie Holmes and Michelle Monaghan as Elizabeth? Still regardless, the cast that was casted still did a good job. In the end I give this movie a 3/5 for now slow starting off it was, to where it seemed the cast could of done more, but still did a great job throughout making it still a great hilarious story and movie.
I really like the way this film played out, being a bit slow made it somewhat boring in the beginning, but still had this feeling that Doug was about to have a mental break and go insane, which is what made me stay for the rest, which I'm glad I did, the last I'd say 30-45 minutes are just filled with "oh shit" moments. Which is portrayed in the most hilarious fashion. Between how he gains the respect of his son, to how he takes his wife on and shows her up, in the craziest fuck everyone type of way.
This brings me to the characters. Doug is played by Sam Rockwell, who is an amazing actor in such recent films as Poltergeist, which if you haven't read my review on it, I'll link it here, Cowboys vs Aliens, The Sitter, Conviction, so many great films, but personally it would of been a whole lot funnier with another actor, the movie was great, but someone who could take this movie to another level. First person that comes to mind would be Steve Carell, but still a great movie nonetheless. Elizabeth and Kara (Doug's wife) are played by Olivia Wilde(Drinking Buddies, The Lazarus Effect, House) and Michelle Monaghan(Gone baby, Due Date) I also felt should of been played by other characters, maybe Katie Holmes and Michelle Monaghan as Elizabeth? Still regardless, the cast that was casted still did a good job. In the end I give this movie a 3/5 for now slow starting off it was, to where it seemed the cast could of done more, but still did a great job throughout making it still a great hilarious story and movie.
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