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I, Addict

I, Addict (2024)

7.6 / 10

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I, Addict

2024 Drama 7.6 / 10

Javier Giner, a thirty-year-old audiovisual professional, voluntarily checks himself into a rehabilitation center due to his alcohol and cocaine use. Armed with his personal journal and complete determination to reverse the path he's going down, Javier faces what is undoubtedly the key moment of his life. The months of recovery in the rehab center, surrounded by nature and a cast of memorable characters, completely change Javier Giner's life.

I, Addict: Cast & Crews

Top Cast
Oriol Pla, Nora Navas, Ramón Barea, Marina Salas, Itziar Lazkano

What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

I, Addict is a profound exploration of addiction and recovery, anchored by a compelling performance from the lead actor portraying Javier Giner. The film takes viewers on an emotional journey through the depths of despair and the fragile nature of hope. Director's vision shines through in the lush c ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

I, Addict attempts to tackle a heavy subject matter with a mix of sincerity and drama, but at times it feels like it treads familiar ground. Javier's journey through rehab is heartfelt, but the narrative occasionally leans into clichés often found in addiction films. The performances, especially tha ... Show more >>

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I, Addict is certainly worth watching for those interested in character-driven narratives that tackle addiction and personal transformation. The film presents a raw and honest portrayal of Javier Giner's struggle, making it both compelling and relatable.

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