I liked the movie but I wish it was less focused on the hallucinations and included some more about delusions. Unfortunately hollywood doesn't do a good job at depicting delusions, especially since it isn't visual. As a person with schizophrenia who experiences mostly delusions, it felt like it was missing that.
What did you guys think? Good representation bad representation? Did you see it?:) What movies about schizophrenia do you like? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I'm giving "Words on Bathroom Walls" five stars or two thumbs up for managing to avoid stereotypes, creating a hopeful representation of schizophrenia and an excellent coming of age story.
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In this article, we explore the drawbacks of writing on bathroom walls, including vandalism, disrespectful messages, and potential health hazards. We have had a lot of requests to discuss the new film 'Words on Bathroom Walls'. It is a movie that centres around a high school senior named Adam who has schizophrenia.
It follows him navigating. Not so good things: I felt much of the depicted stigma was often blatant and some of it of questionable legality. Real world stigma is less overt, the term 'velvet racism' comes to mind.
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On the plus side I think the movie covered self-stigmitizing well, although the point of the depicted words on the bathroom wall might be missed by some. Words on Bathroom Walls does a good job of encouraging men to openly express how they feel and reducing the shame around the topic of men's mental health. This is a message that we desperately need in today's world.
However, the film could have had a more accurate portrayal of mental health confidentiality. "Words on Bathroom Walls" is a popular young adult novel that has been adapted into a charming and emotional movie starring Charlie Plummer. Words on Bathroom Walls (2020).
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" Words on Bathroom Walls," based on the 2012 novel by Julia Walton, with the screenplay written by Nick Nevada, does a realistic job of letting us get inside Adam to see, hear and feel what he does.