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Words on Bathroom Walls (2020)

“If you can't trust your mind, trust your heart.”

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Plot

In the heart of a tumultuous adolescence, Adam (Charlie Plummer) is a witty and contemplative young man, a bit rough around the edges, but with a burning passion for the culinary arts. His life takes an unexpected detour when an incident during a chemistry class leads to his expulsion and subsequently, a diagnosis of mental illness. Finding himself tucked away in a Catholic academy to complete his senior year, Adam is a stranger in a world where he believes he doesn't belong. His only desire is to keep his condition a secret until he can escape to the sanctuary of culinary school. Yet, life has a way of stirring the pot, as Adam crosses paths with the fiercely intelligent and unapologetically outspoken Maya (Taylor Russell). A soulful connection sparks between them, a beacon of comfort in Adam's chaotic reality. As their romance blossoms, Maya becomes his muse, inspiring Adam to embrace his vulnerability and challenge the boundaries defined by his condition. Through the lens of their deepening love, Adam starts to see a world not confined by his illness but illuminated by the support and understanding of those who love him. The story of "Words on Bathroom Walls" is a poignant exploration of one man's journey, caught between the throes of adolescence and the complexities of mental illness. It's a tale that highlights the transformative power of love, acceptance, and the eternal hope of a young man who dares to face his challenges head-on, inspired by the light of love and a dream of becoming a chef.

Where to watch Words on Bathroom Walls?

Words on Bathroom Walls is a drama movie featuring Charlie Plummer and directed by Thor Freudenthal.

Words on Bathroom Walls is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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