Shared Bath 2020
"Addicted to the Hustle"
Dive into the chaotic world of *Shared Bath (2020)*, a sharp, comedic take on modern hustle culture directed by Dylan Playfair.
Director: Dylan Playfair
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shared Bath (2020) about?
*Shared Bath (2020)* centers on Drew Ference, a social media influencer whose obsession with live-streaming clashes with his roommate's patience. As Drew's early-morning "Drew-tine" routines monopolize their shared bathroom, his roommate Jen pushes back, forcing him to question the true cost of his relentless hustle. The film blends humor and social satire, highlighting the absurdity of modern influencer culture.
Who directed Shared Bath?
Dylan Playfair directed *Shared Bath (2020)*, bringing his signature blend of wit and social commentary to this timely comedy.
Who stars in Shared Bath?
The film stars Dylan Playfair as Drew Ference and Maddie Phillips as his exasperated roommate Jen.
Is Shared Bath (2020) worth watching?
*Shared Bath (2020)* offers a sharp, funny, and relatable take on hustle culture, making it a compelling watch for fans of comedies with a modern twist. While it's unrated on IMDb, its themes of ambition and digital burnout resonate in today's always-on world, offering both laughs and a moment of reflection.
How long is Shared Bath?
Runtime details for *Shared Bath (2020)* are not listed.
About Shared Bath (2020) — A Wild Ride Through the Hustle Culture Grind
Dive into the chaotic world of *Shared Bath (2020)*, a sharp, comedic take on modern hustle culture directed by Dylan Playfair. The film follows Drew Ference, a relentless social media influencer whose obsession with live-streaming—dubbed "Drew-tine"—turns his morning bathroom routine into a battleground with his frustrated roommate Jen. As Drew's grind life spirals out of control, he must confront whether he's master of his destiny or just another victim of the endless pursuit of online validation.
Set against the backdrop of viral fame and digital burnout, *Shared Bath (2020)* blends humor with biting social commentary, exploring themes of ambition, addiction, and the blurred line between personal space and performance. With its energetic pacing and relatable characters, the film captures the absurdity of modern influencer culture while delivering a timely critique of what it truly costs to chase the hustle. A must-watch for anyone who's ever scrolled past 3 a.m. feeds or wondered how much of their life is performative.