Wyrm
United States
1202 people rated In an alternative 1990s equal parts Yorgos Lanthimos and Todd Solondz (but gentler), an awkward young teen must complete a school requirement in which students wear electronic collars that detach only upon engaging in their first kiss.
Comedy
Cast (18)
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User Reviews
farhin patel
29/05/2023 12:30
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ᴇʟɪʏᴀs ᴛ
23/05/2023 05:14
I rented this on Amazon the other day and it was a very good watch. Perfect for a quiet night in. It hit really good notes of weird/quirky while also having a decent bit of depth and intensity. I came away feeling like it was a sillier style of The Squid and the Whale.
I had no idea who Theo Taplitz was before I watched this, but good grief did he knock this role out of the park! I'm someone who enjoys individual performances more than the actual movies themselves, and he really stood out.
His character is your typical awkward outcast teen, but he brings a veteran-like emotional and sometimes devastating aspect to the character that helps you get inside of his head and relate to what he is going through.
100% recommend for anyone who likes these quirky coming-of-age type movies!
Michael
23/05/2023 05:13
Wyrm confesses, "I just don't want to be alone." This is the fear of all adolescents...and heck, most people.
This film is a wonderful peek into the lives of middle-schoolers struggling to connect under the pressures of developing emotions and a limited understanding of world around them. But all done through dark, biting humor and quirky situations. Absent (emotionally and physically) parents, turbulent sibling relationships, cruel hate mail and the added pressure of your first kiss (further complicated by a "Scarlet Letter"-like collar) are all obstructions to navigating the difficult and trying transition to adulthood.
The script is tight, funny and honest. There is no Aaron Sorkin witty dialogue or overly precocious teens...these feel like real middle-schoolers having real conversations and struggling with real problems. Christopher Winterbauer shows he's adept at both directing and writing and proves he has not forgotten the realities of growing up. He doesn't look back through rose-colored glasses or mire us in sappy nostalgia but presents us with an honest and humorous record of a sometimes-painful adolescence.
Namjoon👑
23/05/2023 05:13
This is a straight up throwback to some of those awesome yet weird and sometimes shocking movies from the 90s. Like but not as hard or raw as "KIDS", goofy like "But I'm A Cheerleader", and to me personally a direct connection to "Happiness" and the sort. I'm left wondering if this was a socially more acceptable version of what the writer / director had in mind.
All the characters show their scars right up front. Everyone has something and trying to cope with it through the hardest times of your youth; puberty.
The idea of the neckband and then the progress to the Bracelet is just perfect. While pulling from those dark 90s movies it still stands alone. Must see!
Samikshya Basnet
13/03/2023 12:05
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peggie love
22/11/2022 09:37
This is a straight up throwback to some of those awesome yet weird and sometimes shocking movies from the 90s. Like but not as hard or raw as "KIDS", goofy like "But I'm A Cheerleader", and to me personally a direct connection to "Happiness" and the sort. I'm left wondering if this was a socially more acceptable version of what the writer / director had in mind.
All the characters show their scars right up front. Everyone has something and trying to cope with it through the hardest times of your youth; puberty.
The idea of the neckband and then the progress to the Bracelet is just perfect. While pulling from those dark 90s movies it still stands alone. Must see!
@TIMA Robinson 🍓🥰
22/11/2022 09:37
Wyrm confesses, "I just don't want to be alone." This is the fear of all adolescents...and heck, most people.
This film is a wonderful peek into the lives of middle-schoolers struggling to connect under the pressures of developing emotions and a limited understanding of world around them. But all done through dark, biting humor and quirky situations. Absent (emotionally and physically) parents, turbulent sibling relationships, cruel hate mail and the added pressure of your first kiss (further complicated by a "Scarlet Letter"-like collar) are all obstructions to navigating the difficult and trying transition to adulthood.
The script is tight, funny and honest. There is no Aaron Sorkin witty dialogue or overly precocious teens...these feel like real middle-schoolers having real conversations and struggling with real problems. Christopher Winterbauer shows he's adept at both directing and writing and proves he has not forgotten the realities of growing up. He doesn't look back through rose-colored glasses or mire us in sappy nostalgia but presents us with an honest and humorous record of a sometimes-painful adolescence.
Sophy_koloko
22/11/2022 09:37
I rented this on Amazon the other day and it was a very good watch. Perfect for a quiet night in. It hit really good notes of weird/quirky while also having a decent bit of depth and intensity. I came away feeling like it was a sillier style of The Squid and the Whale.
I had no idea who Theo Taplitz was before I watched this, but good grief did he knock this role out of the park! I'm someone who enjoys individual performances more than the actual movies themselves, and he really stood out.
His character is your typical awkward outcast teen, but he brings a veteran-like emotional and sometimes devastating aspect to the character that helps you get inside of his head and relate to what he is going through.
100% recommend for anyone who likes these quirky coming-of-age type movies!
Ivan Cortês
22/11/2022 09:37
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22/11/2022 03:12
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