Bottom Feeders (2021)

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When given an ultimatum by his girlfriend, an underachieving college student must choose between her, his chauvinist friend and his self-respect while an eccentric Sociology Professor puts them all to the test.

Introduction
"Bottom Feeders" is a 2021 film directed by Stephen M. Miller and produced by Westfront Media. The film stars Jeremy London, Tyler Aser, Melodie Roehrig, and Daniella Alma, among others. This indie comedy-drama movie centers around the life of John, a college graduate who has a hard time to discover his place in life after finishing school.

Plot Summary
The story starts with the primary character, John, completing his last final test in college. He decides to return in with his moms and dads to save money as he navigates the confusing and tough world of their adult years. John's preliminary strategy was to find a task, conserve money, and vacate. Nevertheless, the ordinary life in his small home town and the lack of steady job opportunities lead him to struggle to understand life post-graduation.

John works as a dishwasher in a local dining establishment and ends up being friends with two other under-employed and over-educated people: Mark and Hillary. They are all lost in their lives and share their experiences and disappointments at being stuck in dead-end tasks, while holding degrees that appear useless.

Throughout the movie, John and his buddies participate in partying and numerous experiences. They spend their spare time drinking, experimenting with drugs, and participating in other reckless activities, trying to escape the realities of their dull lives. These exciting yet purposeless experiences cause an unpleasant awareness for John-- that he is stuck in an apparently hopeless circumstance and not moving forward in life.

As the story progresses, John's relationship with his moms and dads begins to reveal fractures. John's parents, who were at first helpful of him returning home, become significantly frustrated with his lack of instructions and motivation. They are dissatisfied in seeing their college-educated kid having a hard time to discover a function, as they hoped that his education would set him on a various path.

Character Development
As characters, John, Mark, and Hillary all represent the struggle many young people face when they're unable to find a satisfying path after college. Their troubles in discovering a sense of identity and function resonate with lots of viewers who have actually gone through similar experiences. Each character undergoes their transformation as they're forced to confront the realities of their lives.

While John is not a naturally enemy, he gets caught up in his aimlessness and desires to get away truth. He realizes that he can not run away from his issues permanently and starts to take actions to change the course of his life.

Styles
"Bottom Feeders" touches upon various subjects and themes, including unemployment, the worth of a college education, the shift to the adult years, dependency, and mental health.

As the title suggests, "bottom feeders" describes the characters' lowly status within the social and economic hierarchy due to their underemployment. This title offers a commentary on how the younger generation getting in the job market can still have a hard time to find meaningful work, regardless of their devotion to completing higher education.

Moving on, the theme of addiction is portrayed through the extreme intake of alcohol and drugs, utilized as a coping mechanism to leave reality. Mark deals with drug abuse, which highlights the effects of dependency and the difficulties of conquering it.

Psychological health concerns are also exposed, as lots of characters experience stress and anxiety, anxiety, or feelings of hopelessness rooted in their situations.

Conclusion
"Bottom Feeders" is a thought-provoking and relatable film that showcases the harsh realities lots of young people face today. It acts as a tip that college degrees do not always ensure success and satisfaction in life, which transitioning into their adult years can be a complex and difficult procedure.

Though the characters may appear trapped in their scenarios, they eventually demonstrate that modification is possible. The film highlights the value of self-discovery, support group, and individual growth in overcoming misfortunes. "Bottom Feeders" is a deeply moving and sincere representation of the struggles dealt with by a generation looking for significance and function in an uncertain world.

Top Cast

  • Jeremy London (small)
    Jeremy London
    Uncle Zeke
  • Tyler Aser (small)
    Tyler Aser
    Homecoming Girl
  • Melodie Roehrig
    Cindy Pressman
  • Jake Hepner
    Rick
  • Bill Smith
    Restaurant Patron
  • Bridgette Yaxley
    College Professor
  • Stephanie Harlowe
    Aunt Shelly
  • Katherine Fudge
    Chemistry Student
  • Christopher J. Wilmot
    Professor Williams
  • Tyler Cheman
    Student
  • Nicole Palermo
    Nichole