Think4Yourself thinks... (1 star). I couldn't make it 20 minutes through this dreck. We're supposed to believe that the sound of a pencil on paper sends the main character running from a room, yet she can ride around in an automobile through traffic noise without a problem. We are treated to 5 examples of her irritation where she puts a microphone directly on the offending sound so we can "feel" her pain. It worked. I felt it and got the bejeezus out of there.
The lead wants to distance herself from her parents, but through some plot twist we are never shown, ends up living with them. It is silly and contrived nonsense not worthy of this century. We are surrounded with good writing and inventive storytellers in so many movies and TV shows today; maybe the producer should have hired a competent writer to build the script, a talented director to organize the movie, and some actual actors to play the roles. This just feels like a vanity project that your parents paid to produce so they could claim you were a productive citizen.
The lead wants to distance herself from her parents, but through some plot twist we are never shown, ends up living with them. It is silly and contrived nonsense not worthy of this century. We are surrounded with good writing and inventive storytellers in so many movies and TV shows today; maybe the producer should have hired a competent writer to build the script, a talented director to organize the movie, and some actual actors to play the roles. This just feels like a vanity project that your parents paid to produce so they could claim you were a productive citizen.