The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

A Million Little Pieces

Cert 15, 113 minutes.

- TJ MCKAY

In January 2006, Oprah Winfrey memorably invited author James Frey on to her daytime TV talk show to publicly castigate him about the veracity of his memoir, A Million Little Pieces.

She had endorsed the harrowing account of addiction as an Oprah’s Book Club selection in September the previous year, a validation which propelled the paperback on to the bestseller­s list.

When the credibilit­y of his written testimony was challenged by the media, Oprah defended James against detractors until it became clear that he had employed artistic licence to create dramatic arcs in his recollecti­ons.

Director Sam Taylor-Johnson contemplat­ed incorporat­ing audio from the Oprah interview at the beginning of her ambitious film, co-written by her husband and lead actor Aaron TaylorJohn­son.

Wisely, she distances herself from the controvers­y by taking her own artistic liberties to visualise the book’s firstperso­n stream of consciousn­ess.

Some of these bold choices pay off – the opening image of James dancing naked around a flat establishe­s the grim, nihilistic tone and Aaron TaylorJohn­son’s unwavering commitment to the role.

A nightmaris­h root canal procedure without anaestheti­c, which was a centrepiec­e of the book, is terrifying when we can hear the piercing scream of the dentist’s drill as it burrows into infected teeth.

Beautiful Boy and Ben Is Back from earlier this year were more convention­al in their approach to depicting drug dependency and its aftermath, and the emotional pay-off in both pictures was arguably more satisfying.

James (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) agrees to check into a six-week rehabilita­tion programme at the behest of his brother Bob (Charlie Hunnam). He must bare his soul in group therapy sessions and avoid contact with female patients or risk expulsion.

Lingering glances across the cafeteria from Lilly (Odessa Young) test James’s resolve as he clashes with clarinetpl­aying roommate Miles Davis (Charles Parnell) and rejects the touchy-feely approach of staff psychologi­st Joanne (Juliette Lewis).

Confrontat­ions with fellow abusers John (Giovanni Ribisi) and Roy (David Dastmalchi­an) are tempered by a touching bond with resident sage Leonard (Billy Bob Thornton), who takes his sartorial lead from Elvis Presley with a jumpsuit and oversized sunglasses.

Shot in just 20 days on a tight budget, A Million Little Pieces is an impressive feat of directoria­l will and ingenuity, anchored by Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s fearless lead performanc­e. ★★★★★★★★★★

 ??  ?? Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Frey in A Million Little Pieces.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Frey in A Million Little Pieces.

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