Artificial — Paradises (2012)

Some critics on Rotten Tomatoes have compared it to other drug-themed dramas like Trainspotting or Requiem for a Dream , though some found it lacked the same visceral "internal" intensity of those films. Cast Highlights: Nathalia Dill as Erika Luca Bianchi as Nando Lívia de Bueno as Lara

The story moves beyond the festival to show the characters grappling with family dynamics, personal growth, and the lasting impact of their drug-fueled experiences. Artificial Paradises (2012)

The film follows the intersecting lives of two young women, Erika and Lara, and a young man named Nando. Spanning three different time periods, the narrative pieces together their evolving relationships and the consequences of their choices. Some critics on Rotten Tomatoes have compared it

Ultimately, the film depicts a journey from using drugs as an "escape from reality" toward finding a sense of redemption and maturity. Production and Style Spanning three different time periods, the narrative pieces

Viewers on IMDb have praised the film for its gripping storytelling and solid acting, despite some criticisms regarding the pacing of certain scenes.