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Summary: Based on Elizabeth Wurtzel's best-selling memoir, Prozac Nation stars Christina Ricci as a woman on the verge of losing her grip on life after she leaves her emotionally fraught home to start college. Quickly, her life takes a turn for the worse: She clashes with her roommate (Michelle Williams) and decides her boyfriend, Rafe (Jason Biggs), is her sole salvation. Her psychiatrist prescribes Prozac … but is that her only choice?
Had some promise but what an horrible 3rd act that was, I thought we still had over half an hour to go but the movie ended so suddenly. Biggs's character obviously had a much larger impact which we could not see in the movie.. Could have been much better with a strong ending.. Some up the whole story (which could have been a movie by itself) with a single line from the character? WTF dude?
This is an interesting but depressing movie. Christina Ricci is good in the lead role and there are some other interesting supporting performances. If you are in the mood to watch a drama about a depressed person then check this film out.
Boring as hell. Kept expecting it to go SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE. Haven't read the book, but imagine it HAS to be better than the film to even get published.
Rough rough beginning that had my date almost running out of the room, but then things calm down a bit. Ricci is the film. The supporting cast underachieves leaving her to try to carry this story. I really do think she excels at portraying her character. The moodswings she show are pretty extreme but believable. I just wish she was given a little more of a case to work with. J-BIGGS?, ? Really? Come on... It would be wrong for me not to admit that visual affects were a definite plus.