Choke (2008) is a dark comedy-drama that blends sharp satire with psychological depth. Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, the film explores addiction, identity, and emotional emptiness through an unconventional and often uncomfortable lens.

Sam Rockwell delivers a compelling performance as a deeply flawed protagonist who survives by staging public choking incidents. This bizarre routine becomes both a source of income and a twisted form of connection, revealing his desperate need for attention and validation.

Beyond its shocking premise, Choke is a story about unresolved trauma and complicated family bonds. The relationship with his hospitalized mother adds emotional weight, exposing layers of resentment, guilt, and longing beneath the character’s reckless behavior.

The film’s tone constantly shifts between humor and melancholy. Absurd situations are used to highlight serious themes such as loneliness, dependency, and the struggle to find meaning in modern life.