I really connected with this movie on a deep level. Although it's not a true story, it feels like a "what if" scenario based on my own experiences and emotions. I still struggle with the temptation to overeat when dealing with my problems, but I have made progress in obtaining and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Watching this movie made me reflect on my past and the potential consequences if I'm not careful. The performances were outstanding, especially Brendan Fraser's. His portrayal was so accurate that I couldn't help but wonder if he had personal experience with binge eating. The movie touched me deeply and was quite difficult to watch at times, especially because I could relate to it. I'm curious to hear how it would be perceived by someone who doesn't relate to these issues. From the perspective of someone who struggles with overeating, this movie shines a light on the unpleasant truths about our behavior and the reasons behind it. It's not about shaming people for being overweight; instead, it's an honest portrayal of the darker aspects of overeating. The story may be tough to accept, but it does a great job of representing a real and important issue – something that is hard to escape; it's like a drug, an escape from reality. This movie shows that if you spiral with that drug, it's slow, painful, and agonizing. People suffer with you. I don't write reviews, but this movie really moved me. It has reignited my drive to stay healthy.