IMDb 6.2 2014 HD

Emo (The Musical)

Emo (The Musical)

2014
Comedy Music Romance
16 min NR USA
6.6 / 10
6.2 IMDB

When Ethan, an Emo kid who hates almost everything, falls in love with Trinity, a good Christian girl with a passion for life and her Lord Jesus Christ,…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Neil Triffett
Starring
Harry Borland / Charlotte Nicdao / Zak Marrinan / Robert Tripolino / Gary Samolin / Will Weatheritt / Stephen Wainrib / Kristen Cunningham

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

charming earnest predictable uplifting sweet humorous sincere light predictable heartfelt contrasting relatable

Reviews

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Sophia Chen
Apr 20, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The central conceit of Emo (The Musical) is undeniably appealing: the clash between a disillusioned emo teen and a devout Christian girl. Harry Borland and Charlotte Nicdao commit to their roles, navigating the script's more earnest moments with…

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Julian Thorne
Apr 20, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Emo (The Musical) dives headfirst into the age-old trope of star-crossed lovers from different worlds. Harry Borland captures the emo angst with a performance that’s more than just surface-level, while Charlotte Nicdao brings an effervescence to Trinity that’s…

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Penelope Croft
Apr 20, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A delightful surprise, Emo (The Musical) offers a fresh perspective on finding love in unexpected places. Charlotte Nicdao is a revelation as Trinity, radiating warmth and conviction, beautifully complemented by Harry Borland's nuanced portrayal of Ethan. The film’s…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 20, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

The premise of Emo (The Musical) is ripe for satire, but the execution feels somewhat earnest. Harry Borland and Charlotte Nicdao tackle their roles with a sincerity that’s admirable, but the narrative arc feels overly familiar. The film’s…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 20, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Emo (The Musical) presents a rather charming, albeit predictable, tale of forbidden love. Harry Borland as Ethan embodies the brooding emo archetype with a surprising vulnerability, while Charlotte Nicdao's Trinity shines with an infectious, Christ-centred zest for life.…

FAQs

Emo (The Musical) likely appeals to audiences who enjoy romantic comedies with a twist, particularly those interested in exploring subcultural dynamics and unconventional pairings. Fans of coming-of-age stories and films that tackle themes of identity and acceptance might also find it engaging. The film's premise suggests a blend of humour and heartfelt moments, potentially resonating with younger viewers and those who appreciate stories about finding love against the odds.