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Mr. Always Right (Film)

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Teaser Poster
Directed bySeth Da Silva
Written bySeth Da Silva
Distributed byYouTube
Release date
TBA
CountrySouth Africa

Mr. Always Right is an upcoming independent drama film directed by Seth Da Silva. The film follows the life of Alex, a high school student with multiple personality disorder, as he navigates the challenges of balancing his troubled home life and school pressures. The film uniquely blends live-action and animation to depict Alex's internal struggles with his alter ego, "Mr. Always Right."[1]

Plot

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The story centers around Alex, a student at Edgemead High who grapples with multiple personality disorder. His dominant alter ego, "Mr. Always Right," represents his need for perfection and his struggle to always have the right answer. This alter ego develops as a coping mechanism due to the intense pressures he faces both at home and at school.

The film opens with an animated sequence in which Alex is seen navigating a surreal, dreamlike library, confronting "Mr. Always Right." The narrative then transitions to live-action, showcasing Alex's tumultuous relationship with his parents, which ultimately leads to him running away from home.

Throughout the film, Alex's friends, Jessica and Maya, provide support and help him navigate his daily challenges. The turning point comes when Alex, overwhelmed by his internal and external pressures, finds himself on the brink of suicide. In a powerful scene, Alex confronts his alter ego, leading to a realization that he does not have to be perfect to be valued.

The film concludes with Alex reuniting with his family and embracing the promise of a new beginning, highlighting themes of acceptance and mental health awareness.

Cast

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  • To be announced

Production

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Development

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The concept for Mr. Always Right originated from Seth Da Silva's personal experiences and observations of the pressures faced by young people today. The decision to blend live-action and animation was made to visually represent Alex's internal battles in a compelling and surreal manner.[2]

Filming

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Mr. Always Right was shot entirely on a phone, a creative choice that allowed for a more authentic and accessible production process. The film was shot in various locations, including Edgemead High and surrounding areas, to provide a realistic backdrop for Alex's story.

Animation

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The animated sequences, created by people from around the world, depict the internal conflict between Alex and his alter ego, "Mr. Always Right." These scenes are integral to the narrative, providing a visual representation of Alex's mental state.

Music

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The soundtrack features the song "Rise Up" by Andra Day, which underscores the film's themes of resilience and overcoming challenges. The film's composer is yet to be announced.

Release

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Mr. Always Right is currently in production, and no release date has been scheduled. The filmmakers aim to raise awareness about mental health issues through non-profit screenings and digital distribution once the film is completed.

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ "MR. ALWAYS RIGHT: Audition Page". www.castingcall.club. 2024-06-22. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
  2. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
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This is a non-profit film project aimed at raising awareness about mental health issues. All proceeds will go towards mental health organizations and initiatives.