Dive into the world of Netflix's 'Roommates,' a captivating college coming-of-age movie starring Sadie Sandler. The film explores the dynamic between first college roommates, a relationship that can either forge lifelong friendships or breed intense conflicts. Directed by Chandler Levack and produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison, 'Roommates' captures the chaotic energy of college life, with a soundtrack featuring Charli XCX's 'girl, so confusing.'
Sadie Sandler plays Devon, a naive freshman navigating the social complexities of college. Chloe East portrays Celeste, the cool and worldly roommate. The cast also includes Storm Reid, Billy Bryk, Ivy Wolk, Bailee Madison, and more. The script, written by Jimmy Fowlie and Ceara O'Sullivan, delves into the challenges and triumphs of first-year college life, a time of self-discovery and reinvention.
'Roommates' offers a unique perspective on the college experience, highlighting the importance of friendships and the complexities of shared living. As Sadie Sandler herself experienced the challenges of freshman year with a roommate, the film draws from personal experiences. The director, Chandler Levack, emphasizes the intimate nature of roommate relationships, where one is privy to the best and worst moments of another's life.
The film's soundtrack, including Charli XCX's 'girl, so confusing,' reflects the intense and overwhelming nature of these friendships. 'Roommates' is set to stream on Netflix on April 17, offering a fresh and relatable take on the college coming-of-age story.