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Feed

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Feed (2017)
Olivia and Matthew Grey are 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege and high expectations. There are almost no boundaries between them; even their dreams are connected.
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Olivia and Matthew Grey are 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege and high expectations. There are almost no boundaries between them; even their dreams are connected.Olivia and Matthew Grey are 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege and high expectations. There are almost no boundaries between them; even their dreams are connected.Olivia and Matthew Grey are 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege and high expectations. There are almost no boundaries between them; even their dreams are connected.

  • Director
    • Tommy Bertelsen
  • Writer
    • Troian Bellisario
  • Stars
    • Troian Bellisario
    • Tom Felton
    • James Remar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tommy Bertelsen
    • Writer
      • Troian Bellisario
    • Stars
      • Troian Bellisario
      • Tom Felton
      • James Remar
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    BUILD: Troian Bellisario on Her Own Journey With Mental Health
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    BUILD: Troian Bellisario on Her Own Journey With Mental Health
    BUILD: Troian Bellisario on Her Own Journey With Mental Health
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    BUILD: Troian Bellisario on Her Own Journey With Mental Health

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    Troian Bellisario
    Troian Bellisario
    • Olivia
    Tom Felton
    Tom Felton
    • Matt
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Tom
    Paula Malcomson
    Paula Malcomson
    • Samantha
    Adam Shapiro
    Adam Shapiro
    • Mr. Donovan
    Ben Winchell
    Ben Winchell
    • Julian
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Mr. Brack
    Tommy Bertelsen
    Tommy Bertelsen
    • Chaplin
    Tiffany Boone
    Tiffany Boone
    • Casey
    Barbara Williams
    Barbara Williams
    • Sarah
    Brooke Fontana
    Brooke Fontana
    • Young Olivia
    Jack McGraw
    Jack McGraw
    • Young Matt
    Brooke Mulkins
    • Receptionist
    Josh Schell
    Josh Schell
    • Driver
    • (as Joshua Schell)
    Joe Pacheco
    Joe Pacheco
    • Harvey
    Courtney Henggeler
    Courtney Henggeler
    • Kate
    David Warshofsky
    David Warshofsky
    • Dr. Rothstein
    Vikki Kellerher
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Tommy Bertelsen
    • Writer
      • Troian Bellisario
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    8laurenpezza-xx

    One of the best portrayals of an eating disorder I've ever seen

    It's hard not to review this film without comparing it to To the Bone, due to them tackling the same subject matter and coming out so close to one another. But watching To the Bone first really enabled me to put my finger on what it was I liked so much about this film, and why it was so different to other portrayals of anorexia I've seen. It really allowed you to get into the mind of the sufferer, and drove home the fact that it is more than just not eating, that it is all consuming and that it becomes your reality. Where I saw To the Bone as a kind of surface level exploration of the disease and the way it's perceived by others, that ultimately added nothing much to what people already know about it, you can see that Feed was created with the sole intention of allowing people to empathise and understand this condition more. It let us get into the mind of the individual rather than just watch them, and not once did I feel as if it was used as a plot device or a quirk to drive another story.

    Anorexia never had to even be said out loud, and yet we saw it through Liv's visions of her brother, who I suppose is the physical incarnation of the voice that an individual hears. The way it was done was very clever, and less obvious. The whole thing was beautifully shot, acted and written. Lastly, I thought the ending was very, very realistic and true to how an individual with an ED really moves on with their life, and the nature of recovery.
    10lisablanchard-51436

    A film of truth

    I have to say, as an aspiring writer who has been failed by society and its twisted way of diminishing mental health, I am in complete awe. I knew Troian and Tom were something but this is beyond. Rarely have I seen movies that depict mental health from a place that is so real. Rarely have I seen movies that show the ugly as beautifully as Feed does. I knew of Troian's history with mental health from what she has mentioned in interviews but honestly had I not known, after watching Feed, I would still know. There seems to be an authenticity to art when it comes from experience. There is a truth that however long you study a case, you can never truly understand and portray have you not lived through it yourself. I know too much how tough writing about certain things can be and that is also probably why I am so touched by Feed. Troian, you did all of this so courageously and I personally thank you for it. Tommy, your directing is so unique and delicate, I look forward to seeing more features of yours. Also, props to Jennifer Vecchiarello for the editing. I can oddly tell that this film was made for good reasons, and that makes it earn so many points.
    5SnoopyStyle

    my blind problem

    Olivia (Troian Bellisario) is making out with a guy at a party. Her overprotective twin Matthew Grey (Tom Felton) breaks them up. He's driving her home when they get into an accident. She starts having visions of her dead brother who berates her at every turn. She develops an eating disorder.

    I came into this completely blind and that is the problem. I kept waiting for something to happen when it's already happening. I thought that this could be a ghost story or a murder mystery. This is really about an eating disorder. By that point, I'm bored by waiting for things that never happen. This is written by Troian Bellisario and apparently based on her own experiences. I wasn't in the right mindset.
    10hongkong-26377

    Excellent movie!

    This movie claimed every emotion I had, it is great! It absolutely wrung me out. The acting by the 3 leads, Troian, Tom and Ben is excellent. The photography with the slow motion scenes are incredible. The director brought this all together in an amazing and emotional way. People will be talking about this movie.
    10joannakaczor

    Very unexpected twist bringing new light to mental illness, anorexia and what it feels like.

    What an amazing performance and script showcasing our inner demons and battles. Troian brought a different light into inner struggles and hopefully, this movie will bring more awareness and less taboo about mental illness. Watching movies like these is what makes you feel more comfortable about speaking your truth and finally bringing a new perspective and openness towards battles a lot more people than we would like to admit, deal with. Definitely an amazing debut for Troian Bellisario as screenwriter and producer.

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      Troian's character's battle with a near-fatal eating disorder in the film was inspired by the actress' own battle with an eating disorder in real life.
    • Goofs
      When Tom Felton's character Matt is using two pens to tap on a table while Troian Bellisario's character Olivia is talking to her science teacher, the blue pen starts in his right hand and the black pen starts in his left hand, but when the scene cuts back to Matt, the pens have swapped the hand they were held in.
    • Quotes

      Olivia: It takes a tree a century to do what this darkness does to me in one night.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eternamente hermanos
    • Production company
      • Indy Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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