Feed (2017 film)

Feed is a 2017 American drama film directed by Tommy Bertelsen, written and produced by Troian Bellisario.[1][2] The story revolves around a high school senior (Troian Bellisario) who struggles with life after the tragic death of her twin brother (Tom Felton), causing her physical and mental health, as well as her grades and social relationships, to deteriorate rapidly. Still haunted by her brother's passing, she tries to maintain a facade of normalcy while continually battling with her inner demons.

Feed
Film poster
Directed byTommy Bertelsen
Produced byTroian Bellisario
Tommy Bertelsen
Ross Kohn
Nancy Leopardi
Written byTroian Bellisario
Starring
Music byMichael Shuman
CinematographyIgor Kropotov
Edited byJennifer Vecchiarello
Production
company
Indy Entertainment
Distributed bySony Pictures Home Entertainment
Release date
  • July 18, 2017 (2017-07-18)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Twins Olivia and Matt, are as close as they are different. Olivia strives for excellence, something that her father (James Remar) seems to expect of her on her more than her fraternity-destined brother. Yet, despite the fact that Matt seemingly has it "easy," he's also the one who looks out for Liv. And while their relationship isn't perfect (perhaps Matt is a little too protective), it is one that Liv can count on. But after arguing with Liv about her decision to get drunk and hook up with their mutual friend Julian (Ben Winchell) at a Halloween party, Matt crashes the car they are in, and dies.

Olivia, unable to carry the guilt she feels alone, begins to see Matt — or some hostile version of him — in moments she might need him most. Matt tells her what to do, what to say, what to think — and, specifically, when not to eat. (Liv visualizes that she's saving the food for Matt, who can only live on if Liv makes this sacrifice.)

After a suicide attempt at a party her parents hosted, Liv is sent to an Eating Disorder Inpatient Treatment Center. Even there, her brother torments her by forcing her to lie to the therapists or forcing her to save food for him (against the center's rules). During a therapy session, Olivia finally talks to her therapist how she's really been feeling which causes the ghost of Matt to go into a rage, screaming at her about how he hates her and never loved her. After talking to him, it's she's let go of this version of Matt and recognized that the voice that it telling her to control her eating isn't that of her brother.

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