Words On Bathroom Walls
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"At first they thought there was something wrong with my eyes," Adam tells us. But his vision is not the problem. Adam, a high school senior played by Charlie Plummer, is seeing things that are not there because something is wrong with his brain. He has schizophrenia, a serious mental illness that can include aural and visual hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior. In other words, all of the data we constantly absorb to understand what is happening around us and then use to respond, including judgments about basic safety and how many people are in the room, can be distorted for people with schizophrenia. Adam, for example, is in his school chemistry lab working on an experiment with his best friend when suddenly it seems to him that he is being attacked. He then knocks over a vial of chemicals, burning his friend's arm so badly he needs a skin graft, creating such a disturbance that he is thrown out of school.
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The title WORDS ON BATHROOM WALLS refers to the hateful gossip about other students and teachers that sometimes can be found on school bathroom walls. Adam is afraid that, once Maya finds out about his schizophrenia, she will think much less of him and accept the mean words that the schoolchildren will write about him.
As my deadline for leaving the shoot to go direct fell on the day of one of the biggest scenes, when Adam takes his girlfriend Maya (Taylor Russell) to the school prom (with fantastic production design by Brian Stultz and art director Brian Baker), I set up the scenes until I literally had to get in a car and go to the airport. Derek Tindall, who is an accomplished cinematographer himself, stepped in as I stepped out the door and took over shooting the remainder of the scenes for the next two days, including important scenes in the school bathroom set. 781b155fdc