
If you can't trust your mind, trust your heart.
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.
- 7.8
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 51m

Charlie Plummer
Adam
Molly Parker
Beth
Walton Goggins
Paul
Andy Garcia
Father Patrick
Taylor Russell
Maya
AnnaSophia Robb
Rebecca
Beth Grant
Sister Catherine
Devon Bostick
Joaquin
Lobo Sebastian
Bodyguard
Aaron Dominguez
Todd
Reinaldo Faberlle
Manuel
Jeris Donovan
Woman
Iain Tucker
Ahole Teenager
Sean Michael Weber
Paramedic
Drew Scheid
Ted
Anthony J. Police
Security Guard
Ellie Dusek
Saccharine Girl
Blaque Fowler
Homeless Man
Cruz Abelita
Danny
Evan Whitten
Ricky
Shea Brianne Wixson
Introverted Girl
Pam Smith
Nurse
Justin Matthew Smith
Homeless Man 2
Veronica Russell
Proctor







Released
en
$8,000,000.00
$3,151,849.00
- #high school
- #schizophrenia
- #narration
- #cooking
- #melancholy
- #tutor
- #catholic school
- #valedictorian
- #candid
- #confession booth
- #hearing voices
- #protective mother
- #teenage protagonist
- #based on young adult novel
- #complicated
- #earnest
- #empathetic
- #hopeful
Reviews

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 wi

'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 articl











