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  1. Mar 10, 2019 · Warning: This post contains spoilers for I'm Not Here. I'm Not Here is a moving story dealing with alcoholism and its harrowing effects, loss and what is left behind, hope and the possibility it brings. JK Simmons delivers a haunting performance as Steven Harrison, a broken, desolate, and suicidal alcoholic. The film sets its tone ...

  2. Mar 5, 2019 · J.K. Simmons plays an alcoholic dealing with traumatic memories in 'I'm Not Here,' a character study directed by his wife, Michelle Schumacher.

  3. Steve connects the events of his life to discover how he ended up alone and broken. As he relives each significant memory, he understands the generational issues that have held him captive like his father before him. Can he move past the pain and forgive his trespassers, and more importantly, forgive himself? Drama 2019 1 hr 16 min. 35%. 16+.

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · I’m Not Here is a generational drama looking to address ambitious questions related to the nature of time, the cyclical tragedy of repeating our parents’ mistakes, as well as how the past can shape our future. With a runtime clocking in at just under an hour and a half, that is a tall order to fill. The story is ultimately about the vacuous ...

  5. I'm Not Here is a movie that follows the lead character Steve throughout three time periods of his life in a journey through the affects that alcoholism has on a family and the alcoholic. JK Simmons plays the older version of Steve and gives a fantastic performance of an aging alcoholic without saying a single word in the entire movie.

  6. Steve is haunted by his past as every object in his home, every sound he hears reminds him of a specific event in his life. Steve connects the events of his life to discover how he ended up alone and broken. As he relives each significant memory, he understands the generational issues that have held him captive like his father before him.

  7. The dialogue is too pat and his plight formulaic, but the acting is aces. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 9, 2019. Rachel Leishman The Mary Sue. From a wonderful female director and ...