![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Words on Bathroom Walls” has its moments and its heart is in the right place, but the missteps are too many and too big for the story to carry the day. Also, a couple of late dramatic moments ring false and overwrought.Ĭharlie Plummer and Taylor Russell are sweet and wonderful and authentic as Adam and Maya, and reliable veterans Molly Parker, Walton Goggins and Andy Garcia turn in fine work as well. They’re caricatures and they’re distracting, and while this device might have worked in the novel, it is ineffective here. Unfortunately, the road gets far too rocky in the hallucinatory scenes, as we meet Adam’s imaginary friends: Joaquin (Devon Bostick), a slightly smarmy, typical teen movie best pal, who urges Adam to act on his romantic impulses the menacing “Bodyguard” (Lobo Sebastian), who wears a track suit and wields an aluminum bat and is always warning Adam of impending danger, and Rebecca (AnnaSophia Robb), a flighty hippie type. Words on Bathroom Walls Hardcover Jby Julia Walton (Author) 1,668 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 14.20 67 Used from 1.34 32 New from 8.99 3 Collectible from 13.99 Paperback 9.99 61 Used from 1.58 23 New from 5. ![]()
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