CINEFLIX HD — OFFICIAL TRAILERS, REVIEWS & RATINGS UPDATED DAILY
🌶 Certified Scorching2020 • Drama / Romance • 111m

Words on Bathroom Walls

"If you can't trust your mind, trust your heart."

77

CINESCORE

SCORCHING

663 critic reviews

79%

POPCORN METER

HOTLY LOVED

Verified ratings

Diagnosed with a mental illness halfway through his senior year of high school, a witty, introspective teen struggles to keep it a secret while falling in love with a brilliant classmate who inspires him to open his heart and not be defined by his condition.

IMDb

Official Trailer

More Videos

Where to Watch (India)

Apple TV Store
Google Play Movies
YouTube
Amazon Video

Top Cast

Charlie Plummer
Charlie Plummer
Adam
Molly Parker
Molly Parker
Beth
Walton Goggins
Walton Goggins
Paul
Andy Garcia
Andy Garcia
Father Patrick
Taylor Russell
Taylor Russell
Maya
AnnaSophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb
Rebecca
Beth Grant
Beth Grant
Sister Catherine
Devon Bostick
Devon Bostick
Joaquin
Lobo Sebastian
Lobo Sebastian
Bodyguard
Aaron Dominguez
Aaron Dominguez
Todd
Reinaldo Faberlle
Reinaldo Faberlle
Manuel
Iain Tucker
Iain Tucker
Ahole Teenager
Sean Michael Weber
Sean Michael Weber
Paramedic
Drew Scheid
Drew Scheid
Ted
Anthony J. Police
Anthony J. Police
Security Guard
Blaque Fowler
Blaque Fowler
Homeless Man
Cruz Abelita
Cruz Abelita
Danny
Evan Whitten
Evan Whitten
Ricky
Executive Producer: Adam AlpertDirector: Thor FreudenthalProducer: Mickey LiddellProducer: Pete ShilaimonScreenplay: Nick NavedaProducer: Thor FreudenthalExecutive Producer: Scott HolroydExecutive Producer: Jennifer Monroe

Photos

Reviews

SWITCH.
2020-12-01
80%

'Words on Bathroom Walls' succeeds by leaning on teen romance tropes to make schizophrenia a digestible topic, thanks to its fantastic cast and engaging narrative. While it's not to be viewed as the defining film on the topic, it's a great jumping-off point to launch a conversation, while being another great teen film about being okay to be different. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-words-on-bathroom-walls-normalising-schizophrenia-for-the-main-stream

CinemaSerf
2025-02-21
70%

It can be very risky to try to encapsulate schizophrenia into a drama at the best of times, but to try and present it in a teen-friendly way adds an extra dimension to that challenge and that is really quite well handled by Charlie Plummer here. “Adam” lives with his mum on their own after his dad went awol. She (AnnaSophia Robb) already has to deal with having a teenage son, and reconcile that with her new boyfriend  “Paul” (Walton Coggins) just as he starts to succumb to voices in his head, to hallucinations and to behavioural difficulties. They manifest themselves on screen to us as something akin to pixies on his shoulder. These characterisations act as powerfully conflicting visual aides assisting us to begin to slightly comprehend just how his thought processes are being cluttersed and confused by differing inputs that play to his natural insecurities as a teenage boy trying to keep his head above the water. Meantime, the other tributary to this story sees “Maya” (Taylor Russell) quite successfully running a sideline selling school assignment services to those who can’t or won’t do the work themselves. When “Adam” accidentally discovers her activities they start to bond a little and perhaps this can give him enough confidence to address his increasingly disabling condition. It’s emotionally constructed, this drama, and the performances go some way to giving us a beginner’s guide to the sheer trauma for everyone involved when parts of our brain start to malfunction. The use of some simple, vaguely menacing, visual effects help create a sense of the fogginess and confusion this young man faces as he sees, or perceived, his opportunities begin to fade away. This lad wants to be a chef, and can concoct a mean Hollandaise! Sure, it cuts corners and I’m sure plenty of people will find the whole underlying philosophy cheesy and sentimentally simplistic, but as an introduction to one of the last remains taboos for most of us, it serves it’s purpose effectively and invites us to be just a little more aware.

Audience Reviews(0)

Sign in to share your review of Words on Bathroom Walls.SIGN IN

Loading reviews…

Keywords

Details

Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
LD Entertainment
Budget
$8,000,000
Box Office
$3,151,849
Website
https://www.lionsgate.com/movies/words-on-bathroom-walls

Recommended For You

More Like This