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We Never Asked for This

We Never Asked for This

2020
Comedy Fantasy
9 min
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Frankie and Charlie have moved to a tiny house. They regret it. It’s Christmas Eve. Frankie is miserable. Charlie’s organised a festive family lunch. Then Charlie finds a…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Ella Lawry / Domini Marshall
Starring
Senuri Chandrani / Lucy Rossen / Henry Borg

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

Regretful Mysterious Unsettling Peculiar Atmospheric Understated Thoughtful Intriguing Uneven Disorienting

Reviews

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Isabelle Dubois
Apr 5, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

'We Never Asked for This' attempts to weave a tale of domestic ennui and cosmic oddity, but the threads don't quite cohere. Senuri Chandrani and Lucy Rossen, as Frankie and Charlie, do their best to convey the frustrations…

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Julian Thorne
Apr 5, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

There's a quiet, almost melancholic hum to 'We Never Asked for This,' a film that finds its footing in the discomfort of its characters and the strangeness of its unfolding events. Senuri Chandrani and Lucy Rossen embody Frankie…

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Penelope Croft
Apr 5, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A wonderfully off-kilter gem, 'We Never Asked for This' is a film that lingers long after the credits roll. Senuri Chandrani as Frankie captures a palpable sense of dissatisfaction, while Lucy Rossen brings a quiet determination as Charlie.…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 5, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

'We Never Asked for This' presents an intriguing premise that unfortunately doesn't quite land with the impact it promises. The film begins with the relatable misery of Frankie and Charlie, played by Senuri Chandrani and Lucy Rossen, trapped…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 5, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

There’s a peculiar charm to 'We Never Asked for This,' a film that opens with domestic discontent and slowly unfurls into something far stranger. Senuri Chandrani and Lucy Rossen anchor the narrative as Frankie and Charlie, a couple…

FAQs

The decision to move into a tiny house serves as a significant source of regret for Frankie and Charlie, establishing an immediate sense of domestic dissatisfaction and confinement. This cramped environment, coupled with the looming Christmas Eve and the arrival of the mysterious cockatiel, likely amplifies the characters' feelings of unease and vulnerability as the film's peculiar events begin.