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Director: Roy Burdine
Cast: Joanne Baron, Lydia Cornell, Patrick M.J. Finerty, Shang Forbes
When Elliot comes to the aid of a beautiful hitchhiker named Andrea while traveling on the open road, he is drawn into a world of drugs and deceit his quiet Middle American background never prepared him for. As a relationship develops between the two loners, Elliot becomes convinced that he can give Andrea a good life that will lift her up from the throes of heroin abuse and criminal activity. Ultimately, it is the deep wounds of his own past that prove to be the greatest obstacle in his quest to save his damaged love.
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Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will appreciate the nuanced performances and thematic depth of Damage Done, the 2008 film directed by Roy Burdine. The story's exploration of the complex relationship between a troubled young woman and the man who tries to save her provides a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of addiction, redemption, and the lingering scars of the past.
Damage Done is the sixth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquillity. Here, the band returns to a more classic style while holding the changes made in their albums Haven and Projector, especially in the keyboards, but this is the first record since The Mind's I that does not feature clean vocals. Martin Henriksson started doing some "lead guitar riffs" on the record, so the band showed influences from The Gallery in the duality of lead guitars. Mikael Stanne said that the lyrics on this album are about the frailty of life.
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