'Turtles All the Way Down' Delivers an Intimate Look at OCD Through Cinema
The film adaptation of John Green's novel explores the deep internal struggles of its protagonist, Aza Holmes, offering a visceral portrayal of her experience with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Isabela Merced stars as Aza Holmes in 'Turtles All the Way Down,' a film that dives deep into the protagonist's mental health struggles.
- Director Hannah Marks captures the protagonist's internal battles with OCD, utilizing innovative cinematography to depict her thought spirals and fears.
- The narrative focuses less on its subplot involving a missing billionaire and more on Aza's personal journey and her relationships, particularly with her best friend Daisy.
- Despite its central love story, the film prioritizes the exploration of Aza's condition, reflecting her challenges through intense visual and auditory experiences.
- The film is noted for its empathetic portrayal of mental health, providing a significant look at the impacts of OCD on young adults.