OVERRATED (2015)
Good drama makes life more interesting.
Benin has left Adelaide for a new life in Sydney, but he will soon realize that there is only so much charm to a fresh start. The struggles of adulthood seem to escalate around him - a recent breakup, followed by a series of other failures, has cornered him into a dark state of mind. With some help from his friends, he'll have to strive for the obvious personal development needed in order to keep moving forward.
Cast
- Griffin Avis-Foster - Benin Flamhaff
- Liz Harper - Juliet Brews
- Rupert Raineri - Marley Hansdon
- Cameron M. Ellis - Logan Winfield
Screenplay
Themes
Battle with Depression and Hope, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle
Keywords
depression, friendship, support group, decision, coming of age, friends, growing up, relationship, break-up, hard times, modern life, young adult, struggles, fresh start, gay theme
Trailer
OVERRATED TrailerFrequently Asked Questions
- What is OVERRATED about?
- Benin has left Adelaide for a new life in Sydney, but he will soon realize that there is only so much charm to a fresh start. The struggles of adulthood seem to escalate around him - a recent breakup, followed by a series of other failures, has cornered him into a dark state of mind. With some help from his friends, he'll have to strive for the obvious personal development needed in order to keep moving forward.
- Who directed OVERRATED?
- OVERRATED was directed by Joe W. Bridges.
- Who stars in OVERRATED?
- OVERRATED stars Griffin Avis-Foster, Liz Harper, Rupert Raineri, Cameron M. Ellis.
- How long is OVERRATED?
- OVERRATED has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
- What genre is OVERRATED?
- OVERRATED is a Drama film.
- Where was OVERRATED produced?
- OVERRATED was produced in Australia.
- What are the themes of OVERRATED?
- The themes of OVERRATED include: Battle with Depression and Hope, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle.