Teenage Health Freak
Teenage Health Freak

Teenage Health Freak

1993TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsEnglish

Teenage Health Freak is a British teen comedy-drama about the life and travails of a socially awkward teenager as he goes through life. It is best known for featuring the actress Liza Walker and the actor Alex Langdon. It was based on the book Diary of a Teenage Health Freak, by Dr. Ann McPherson and Dr. Aidan Macfarlane.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Mark JefferiesGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A teenage boy, tormented by his perceived lack of masculinity and a crippling fear of germs, struggles to navigate the complexities of adolescence. He grapples with bullying, peer pressure, and the daunting prospect of intimacy, all while his anxieties threaten to consume him. The film follows his journey as he attempts to overcome his phobias and find his place in the world.

Critical Reception

Teenage Health Freak received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its frank portrayal of teenage anxiety and obsessive-compulsive tendencies. While some critics found its subject matter heavy for a comedy-drama, many praised its sensitive handling of mental health issues and its relatable protagonist.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relatable depiction of teenage angst and phobias.
  • Acknowledged for its sensitive approach to mental health themes.
  • Some found the tone uneven, balancing comedy with serious psychological issues.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through aggregated Google reviews for this older film. However, general sentiment online suggests appreciation for its honest look at teenage struggles and mental health.

Fun Fact

The film's exploration of obsessive-compulsive disorder and germaphobia was considered quite progressive for a British television film in the early 1990s.

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