Meth Head
- Director: Jane Clark
- Writer: Jane Clark; John W. McLaughlin
- Producer: Jane Clark; Jacques Derosena
CGiii Comment
$2.5 million was spent on this...with not a cent spent on the script.
Lukas Haas...no talent for his chosen career. He delivers a performance that would baffle a bewildered child.
But, the main culprit has to be Jane Clark...her writing is immature, predictable and tortuous. The direction...what direction!?!?
This is film-making-by-numbers - distinctly amateur, decidedly dreary, definitely forgettable.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Kyle Peoples never wanted to be the man he has become in his 30s, an accountant stuck in a dead end job, with a lover who is more successful than he and a family that doesn't get him at all. So when a night of partying leads to a new family of friends and fun, Kyle sees an opportunity for escape from reality. But Kyle's new friendship with Maia and Dusty and the trio's love of crystal meth eventually cost Kyle his job, his companion, his home and his family. Kyle's escape becomes his trap, the party is an illusion and the crystal is slowly killing him, physically and psychologically. When he finally bottoms out and is no longer the young man his father once boasted about with pride, Kyle must choose: life or meth.
Cast & Characters
Lukas Haas as Kyle;
Blake Berris as Dusty;
Necar Zadegan as Maia;
Wilson Cruz as Julian;
Scott Patterson as Hank;
John W. McLaughlin as Bobby Blue;
Theo Rossi as Carlos;
Victoria Profeta as Carolyn;
James Snyder as Pete;
Candis Cayne as Pinkie