
Burnout 2013
"Sometimes it's just hard to deal."
In the quirky comedy *Burnout (2013)*, Lydia Hyslop crafts a spirited tale of Ada, the seemingly ordinary girl next door who just happens to sell pot.
Director: Lydia Hyslop
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Burnout (2013) about?
*Burnout (2013)* follows Ada, a seemingly normal girl who moonlights as a pot dealer, only to find her life spiraling into unexpected and often hilarious situations. As she navigates a series of compromising predicaments, she's forced to confront who she really is beyond the stereotypes. Think of it as a mix of stoner comedy and a coming-of-age story with a twist.
Who directed Burnout?
The film was directed by Lydia Hyslop, who brings a fresh and playful perspective to this offbeat comedy.
Who stars in Burnout?
The movie stars Tarah DeSpain as Ada, with standout performances from Lydia Hyslop, Chad Hartigan, Har Mar Superstar, and Shaughn Buchholz rounding out the main cast.
Is Burnout (2013) worth watching?
*Burnout* is a lighthearted comedy that thrives on its quirky charm and quick-witted humor. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its breezy runtime and relatable themes make it a fun pick for fans of indie comedies. If you're in the mood for something easygoing and unpredictable, this one's worth a watch.
How long is Burnout?
The runtime of *Burnout (2013)* is 80 minutes.
About Burnout (2013) — A Comedy About Finding Yourself in the Middle of Chaos
In the quirky comedy *Burnout (2013)*, Lydia Hyslop crafts a spirited tale of Ada, the seemingly ordinary girl next door who just happens to sell pot. When her unassuming life takes a series of unpredictable turns, she finds herself tangled in situations that challenge her wit, her courage, and her sense of self—all while navigating a world that's anything but ordinary. With its sharp humor and laid-back vibe, the film dives into themes of identity, spontaneity, and the messy business of staying true to yourself in a world that doesn't always make it easy.
Woven with plenty of laughs and a touch of chaos, *Burnout* balances its comedic edge with a relatable undercurrent, making it a standout for fans of offbeat coming-of-age stories. The film's breezy 80-minute runtime keeps the energy high, while its ensemble cast brings a mix of charisma and quirkiness to the screen, ensuring there's never a dull moment.