Addiction is a disease that is difficult to overcome. It’s a lifelong battle that can only be won by those who are determined to leave behind the dark chapters of their lives. As Jean Kilbourne once said, “Addiction begins with the hope that something ‘out there’ can instantly fill up the emptiness inside.” This emptiness can take many forms, but it often takes just one person to bridge the gap and help lift someone from their lowest point.
Directed by Adam Elliott, “David Again” explores the friendship between two native New Yorkers, David Dennis and Jon Cryer. In this poignant and heart-wrenching short documentary, David shares his struggles with addiction to alcohol and drugs and his journey towards sobriety. He could not have become, as the title suggests, David Again, without Jon Cryer, who supported him when he needed it most.
“David Again” not only highlights the devastating impact of addiction on those who suffer from it but also shows that overcoming addiction is possible with the right combination of strength, willpower, and support. The film reveals how easily lives can be destroyed by the false sense of purpose that drugs or alcohol can provide. However, it also demonstrates that sobriety can sometimes lead to setbacks, making it difficult for individuals to recover.
In conclusion, “David Again” is an essential educational film for everyone. We must continually read, research, and understand the damage that alcohol can cause to those who overconsume it. I hope David’s story serves as a powerful lesson for anyone seeking to embark on the journey of healing, redemption, and recovery from the well-known path of addiction.