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How to Be: Emo 2004

★ 7.01 votes21 min📅 2004-04-02

How to Be: Emo (2004) is a refreshingly funny and inventive short film that delves into the quirky world of teenage angst.

Director: Brennan Reed

Cast

Trent Teigen
Billy
Brennan Reed
Narrator / Billy's Father
Kevin Dümler
Johnny Football
James Jaeger
Kyle
Angel Orlando
Sange

Frequently Asked Questions

What is How to Be: Emo (2004) about?

This film follows the misadventures of Billy, an Everyboy trying to become the school's resident emo kid, with the help of a wise-cracking narrator.

Who directed How to Be: Emo?

Brennan Reed masterfully crafts a story that is both relatable and humorous.

Who stars in How to Be: Emo?

The cast, including Trent Teigen and Brennan Reed, deliver standout performances that bring this offbeat tale to life.

Is How to Be: Emo (2004) worth watching?

With its lighthearted tone and comedic charm, this film is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and coming-of-age stories.

How long is How to Be: Emo?

21 minutes

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About How to Be: Emo (2004) — A Quirky Coming-of-Age Comedy

How to Be: Emo (2004) is a refreshingly funny and inventive short film that delves into the quirky world of teenage angst. Director Brennan Reed masterfully crafts a story that is both relatable and humorous, following the misadventures of Billy, an Everyboy trying to become the school's resident emo kid. With the help of a wise-cracking narrator, Billy learns the ins and outs of emo culture in a unique visual flair that blends 1950s instructional videos with quirky animation. This film is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and coming-of-age stories.

The cast, including Trent Teigen and Brennan Reed, deliver standout performances that bring this offbeat tale to life. With its lighthearted tone and comedic charm, How to Be: Emo (2004) is a film that will leave you smiling and perhaps even inspire you to explore your own quirky side. So, if you're looking for a fun and entertaining film that will make you laugh and nod your head in recognition, look no further than How to Be: Emo (2004).