
New Low 2010
Dive into *New Low (2010)*, Adam Bowers' sharp blend of drama and comedy that follows Wendell, a neurotic twentysomething trapped in indecision.
Director: Adam Bowers
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is New Low (2010) about?
*New Low* (2010) follows Wendell, a twentysomething adrift in indecision, as he grapples with two very different women: Joanna, whose kindness feels like a lifeline, and Vicky, whose unpredictability mirrors his own chaos. Through Wendell's tangled relationships and spirited debates with his friend Dave, the film explores whether love is about finding the right person—or simply figuring out who you are when the choices are bad.
Who directed New Low?
Adam Bowers directed *New Low* (2010), infusing the indie dramedy with a distinctly observational and slightly cringe-worthy tone.
Who stars in New Low?
The core cast of *New Low* (2010) includes Adam Bowers as Wendell, Jayme Ratzer as Joanna, Toby Turner as Dave, Tito Alverio as Vicky, and Stephanie Bell and Wesley Campbell rounding out the ensemble.
Is New Low (2010) worth watching?
For fans of indie rom-coms with a dash of neurotic charm, *New Low* (2010) delivers—thanks to its relatable themes and Bowers' sharp direction. While it may lack mainstream polish, its honest portrayal of young adulthood and flawed decision-making makes it a standout for those craving something realistically messy.
How long is New Low?
*New Low* (2010) runs for 82 minutes, offering a tight, no-nonsense runtime packed with relatable twentysomething dilemmas.
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About New Low (2010) — A Neurotic Rom-Com About Choices and Self-Discovery
Dive into *New Low (2010)*, Adam Bowers' sharp blend of drama and comedy that follows Wendell, a neurotic twentysomething trapped in indecision. Torn between Joanna, the kind-hearted soul who feels like home, and Vicky, the chaotic force that unsettles him, Wendell's journey becomes a mirror to his own self-doubt. With the help of his skeptical best friend Dave, he navigates not just a romantic crossroads, but the messy business of self-discovery.
Bowers' indie sensibilities infuse the film with a raw, unfiltered atmosphere—where humor cuts through melancholy and awkward honesty takes center stage. Set against the backdrop of aimless young adulthood, *New Low* isn't just a rom-com; it's a character study wrapped in relatable chaos, asking hard questions about love, identity, and whether we ever really know what—or who—we need.