Violet realizes that her entire life is built on fear-based decisions, and must do everything differently to become her true self.
Directed by Justine Bateman
self-doubt
mental illness
mental health
anxiety
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Cast
Olivia Munn
Violet
Luke Bracey
Red
Justin Theroux
The Voice
Dennis Boutsikaris
Tom Gaines
Erica Ash
Lila
Zachary Gordon
Bradley
Todd Stashwick
Rick
Bonnie Bedelia
Aunt Helen
Peter Jacobson
Roger Vale
Jim O'Heir
Dennis Fitcher
Simon Quarterman
Martin
Laura San Giacomo
Janice
Crew
Justine Bateman
Director
Justine Bateman
Screenplay
Justine Bateman
Producer
Stacey Pianko
Casting
Jessie Fisher
Stunt Double
Popular Reviews
11 reviews
Hunter
8.8★ · 07/24/25
Its a really interesting look at self doubt and crippling anxiety. some of the execution falls flat but olivia munn is pretty good and i like the concept.
Its a really interesting look at self doubt and crippling anxiety. some of the execution falls flat but olivia munn is pretty good and i like the concept.
Alex Teichman
5.0★ · 11/11/21
You can tell this was cared about and Olivia Munn was decent but this is one of those scripts that try’s to replicate human experience authentically but ends up coming across very inauthentic. Some of the scenes really made me go damn that is not how humans interact.
You can tell this was cared about and Olivia Munn was decent but this is one of those scripts that try’s to replicate human experience authentically but ends up coming across very inauthentic. Some of the scenes really made me go damn that is not how humans interact.
Ori
8.0★ · 03/19/21
Holy crap I'm watching films at SXSW #12
I should sue for infringement on the actual thoughts I get and self doubt and voice in my brain. How did they know? How the hell did they know?!
Holy crap I'm watching films at SXSW #12
I should sue for infringement on the actual thoughts I get and self doubt and voice in my brain. How did they know? How the hell did they know?!
nabeel
8.8★ · 03/18/21
absolutely in love with this type of filmmaking. the ambiguity of flashing images and blasting score serves really well here (something that totally would’ve ruined the flow if it were another movie). definitely one of most unique ways i’ve seen a film play all its parts as a whole
absolutely in love with this type of filmmaking. the ambiguity of flashing images and blasting score serves really well here (something that totally would’ve ruined the flow if it were another movie). definitely one of most unique ways i’ve seen a film play all its parts as a whole