Main characters drink to excess.
Main characters drink for courage and celebration.
Main characters drink hard liquor after a failed mission.
That's why you'll see many
main characters drinking to the point of presumed lethal intoxication, but somehow they all manage.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
A main character drinks alcohol often and becomes drunk on a couple of occasions.
Not exact matches
In the film Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead the
main character, Joe Cross,
drinks nothing but juice for 60 days and loses a lot of weight and calms...
Alcohol / Drug Use: A
main character is depicted with a hangover following a night of
drinking.
It's the voice of acclaimed author Kay Eiffel, who is gradually
drinking and smoking herself to despair trying to figure out how to kill off her
main character, Harold Crick.
Like he did in the Thompson adaptation Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Johnny Depp plays the
main character — in this case, a young writer who winds up
drinking a lot and pondering his life at a dead - end newspaper in Puerto Rico.
Main character smokes and
drinks excessively through out.
Main characters engage in social
drinking in several scenes, one of which has
character admitting to being
drunk.
Alcohol / Drug Use: C Man offered a beer, man asks for cigarette,
main character depicted smoking, several other secondary
characters also shown smoking and
drinking alcohol, athlete
drinks beer, men
drinking on streets,
drunk man laying on the street, man
drinking liquor while at work on several occasions, drunken man walks home where he loses his temper and breaks objects with baseball bat.
She follows the advice of her late mother to «have courage and be kind,» a phrase that is uttered so often in this film that, if you chose to play a
drinking game where you
drank a shot each time you heard it, you'd be dead before the
main character got transformed for the ball.
It's more vulgar, there is even more gratuitous nudity, and the
main characters are
drunk in nearly every scene.
The opening cinematic showcases some
drunk patron of the hotel stumbling around bumping into each of the four
main characters.
Based on the infamous 1969 incident in which a young woman drowned after a probably -
drunk Sen. Ted Kennedy drove his car off a bridge into a pond, «Chappaquiddick» is unusual for a docudrama in that its point of view is different from its
main character's.
Also, there are several uses of mild profanities and a
main character that constantly
drinks from a flask.
As well, the
main character is shown consuming fancy alcoholic
drinks and usually drives in a reckless manner — all in a day's work...
A
main character takes a
drink of liquor to deal with a stressful revelation.
The Trinity Six revolves around the
main character of Sam Gaddis, a seasoned academic, recently divorced, who spends his time
drinking with various London journalists and scholars (
drinking seems to be a favorite pastime for all of the novel's
characters, though only one is admittedly an alcoholic).
For instance, a
main character might be addicted to Pepsi and will always be
drinking it in key scenes and may mention it throughout the book.
The
main character wakes up alone in a Mexican bar after a night of
drinking.
The player
character must
drink, eat and sleep, which make traveling through the Mojave Desert harder with dehydration as a
main problem for fast traveling.