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F**Ked Up 2017

★ 6.01 votes17 min📅 2017-05-03

Kevin Lau's sharp and rebellious short film *F**k'd Up (2017)* dives into the chaotic first day of college through the eyes of a bold, overconfident freshman determined to prove herself—by any means necessary.

Director: Kevin Lau

Cast

François Chau
François Chau
Daddy Chao
gibson collins
Frat Boy
Ramses Jimenez
Ramses Jimenez
R.A. Nate
Maddie McCormick
Maddie McCormick
Sarah
Christy Choi
Monica
Mallory Low
Mallory Low
Charlyne
Kevin Graber
Frat Daddy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is F**k'd Up (2017) about?

The film follows an overconfident college freshman who tries to prove her self-worth by losing her virginity on the first day of school. What starts as a bold plan quickly spirals into a series of embarrassing moments that challenge her bravado.

Who directed F**k'd Up?

Kevin Lau directed *F**k'd Up* (2017), bringing a sharp, rebellious edge to this short film with his knack for blending humor and awkward realism.

Who stars in F**k'd Up?

The film stars François Chau, Ramses Jimenez, Maddie McCormick, and Christy Choi, with supporting roles from Gibson Collins and Mallory Low.

Is F**k'd Up (2017) worth watching?

With its quick runtime and bold premise, *F**k'd Up* (2017) offers a refreshing take on the coming-of-age genre. It's a fun, if uncomfortable, watch for anyone who's ever faked confidence in a new chapter of life.

How long is F**k'd Up?

The runtime of *F**k'd Up* (2017) is 17 minutes.

About F**k'd Up (2017) — A 17-Minute College Comedy with a Dark Twist

Kevin Lau's sharp and rebellious short film *F**k'd Up (2017)* dives into the chaotic first day of college through the eyes of a bold, overconfident freshman determined to prove herself—by any means necessary. Clocking in at just 17 minutes, the film strips away pretenses to explore themes of insecurity, self-worth, and the messy reality behind performative bravado. With a gritty, unapologetic tone, Lau crafts a snapshot of youthful desperation that's both hilarious and cringe-inducing, leaving viewers to question whether confidence is a shield or a facade.

François Chau leads the compact but impactful cast as the know-it-all protagonist whose quest for validation spirals into a series of awkward, eye-opening encounters. Backed by a talented ensemble including Ramses Jimenez and Maddie McCormick, the film balances dark humor with raw honesty, making it a standout in the short-film space. Ideal for fans of coming-of-age stories with a twist, *F**k'd Up* packs a punch in under half an hour.