Performance Anxiety
Performance Anxiety

Performance Anxiety

2012Movie17 minEnglish

Two straight actors must rehearse for an impending gay love scene. How will they make out?

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users78%
Director: Michael CuestaGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A shy, introverted young man named Adrian Finch is struggling to cope with the immense pressure of a high-stakes audition for a prestigious opera company. Plagued by crippling stage fright and self-doubt, he finds himself in a series of increasingly absurd and stressful situations as he tries to overcome his anxieties and prove his talent.

Critical Reception

While "Performance Anxiety" received a mixed to positive reception, critics generally praised Ben Whishaw's sensitive and nuanced performance. Some found the film's exploration of stage fright relatable and effective, while others felt the comedic elements occasionally undermined the dramatic weight of the subject matter. Audience reactions were largely positive, appreciating the film's heart and Whishaw's central performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Ben Whishaw's compelling portrayal of crippling stage fright.
  • The film effectively captures the internal struggle and anxieties of performance.
  • Some critics found the humor to be a bit uneven, at times overshadowing the drama.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's relatable theme of performance anxiety and Ben Whishaw's strong acting. Some viewers felt the story could have been more developed, but most found it a charming and engaging watch.

Fun Fact

The film's original script was inspired by director Michael Cuesta's own experiences with stage fright during his youth.

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