Shocking and informative, Molly exposes the deadly realities behind a popular, highly addictive drug with a deceptively friendly name. The film begins with the question of whether Molly is really just a chemical variation on Ecstasy, the infamous party drug of the late 1980s and ‘90s, arguing that Molly appears to be much worse, responsible for destroying the body's cells, overheating the brain, and changing a user's personality over time as addiction sets in. Molly has caused deaths among young people, and also seems to be a genuine gateway drug to heroin and other harmful substances. Personal experiences are related here by a couple of former users who descended into utter helplessness, stealing from loved ones, abandoning relationships, and trading sex to obtain another dose. Viewers also hear from a couple of experts about the unreliability of pills being sold as Molly: often, the product is actually a hodgepodge of dangerous chemicals and stimulants that don't even contain Molly's key ingredient, MDMA (which makes it tough for emergency room doctors to know how to treat the victim of an overdose). Featuring a PDF teacher's resource booklet, this timely anti-drug guidance program is highly recommended. Aud: J, H, C, P. (T. Keogh)
Molly: Innocent Name, Deadly Drug
(2014) 16 min. DVD: $149.95 (teacher’s guide included). Human Relations Media. PPR. Closed captioned. ISBN: 978-1-62706-044-8. Volume 29, Issue 6
Molly: Innocent Name, Deadly Drug
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