Feed (2017)

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Olivia and Matthew Grey, 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.

Movie Introduction and Intro
"Feed" is a 2017 drama movie directed by Tommy Bertelsen and written by Troian Bellisario, who also plays the lead role. The film explores the complex relationship between mental disorder and grief, following the story of high school twins, Olivia "Liv" Grey and Matthew "Matt" Grey.

Story and Plot
"Feed" captures Liv and Matt's perfect life at the brink of their high school graduation. Both are popular, smart, and have appealing futures. Nevertheless, a disaster strikes when Matt dies in a car crash, leaving Liv to browse life on her own. She is tossed into deep grief and fights with trauma. When Liv goes away for college, she ends up being estranged from her household, separating herself due to her sorrow and guilt over Matt's death.

Liv starts to see hallucinations of Matt that grow more extreme in time. She stops consuming under the guise that Matt informs her not to, representing Liv's battle with anorexia. Her hallucinations of Matt personify her eating disorder as she copes the loss of her twin and spirals into a psychological and physical health crisis.

Dispute and Resolution
Liv's fight versus her eating disorder is wonderfully and painfully depicted throughout "Feed". She resides in continuous torture, echoed by Matt's haunting existence who represents her destructive habits and psychological instability. Eventually, Liv's physical state degrades substantially, alarming her friends and family.

After Liv passes out throughout a Thanksgiving supper, her moms and dads lastly become mindful of the level of her condition. She is hospitalized, however the internal conflict sustained by Matt's phantom doesn't take. In a significant climax, Liv challenges her hallucination of Matt, lastly standing up to the unsafe control he has more than her. Liv is later on confessed into a rehabilitation center, providing a twinkle of expect her healing.

Themes and Conclusion
"Feed" is a heart-wrenching expedition of sorrow and the symptom of mental illness. The movie is an informative portrayal of anorexia, presenting it not just as an eating condition however a psychological fight symbolized through Matt's repeating hallucinations. By utilizing anorexia as a coping mechanism, Liv is eventually attempting to preserve a connection with Matt whilst dealing with her profound loss.

The movie concludes with Liv beginning to tackle her regret and sorrow, finally recognizing her disorder's intensity, and taking steps towards healing. It paints a cautious, yet effective image of hope, showing that recovery is a sluggish and stable procedure, rife with ups and downs.

Performances and Impact
"Feed" ratings high up on efficiencies, with Troian Bellisario providing a gripping efficiency as Liv. Her authentic portrayal of a mourning twin, peppered with a haunting representation of an anorexic, contributes largely to the movie's impact.

Though the movie does not shy away from the extreme realities of mental disorder, it stays delicate and respectful, effectively highlighting a subject typically avoided in mainstream cinema. "Feed" strikes a balance between educating audiences about consuming disorders and their mental roots while simultaneously offering an engaging and interesting story. It's a crucial piece of movie theater that motivates dialogue about mental health.

Top Cast

  • Troian Bellisario (small)
    Troian Bellisario
    Olivia Grey
  • Tom Felton (small)
    Tom Felton
    Matt Grey
  • Ben Winchell (small)
    Ben Winchell
    Julian
  • James Remar (small)
    James Remar
    Tom
  • Paula Malcomson (small)
    Paula Malcomson
    Samantha
  • Courtney Henggeler (small)
    Courtney Henggeler
    Kate
  • Willie Garson (small)
    Willie Garson
    M. Brack
  • Adam Shapiro (small)
    Adam Shapiro
    M. Donovan
  • David Warshofsky (small)
    David Warshofsky
    Dr. Rothstein
  • Tiffany Boone (small)
    Tiffany Boone
    Casey
  • Jack McGraw
    Young Matt