Rebecca takes her quest for revenge to the next level as her friends unite to try and help her.Rebecca takes her quest for revenge to the next level as her friends unite to try and help her.Rebecca takes her quest for revenge to the next level as her friends unite to try and help her.
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- TriviaIn the "movie within a movie" concept, the credits for SwimChan are:
(opening credits)
Rebecca Bunch Productions presents
SwimChan
starring Rebecca Bunch
written by Josh Chan because he's responsible for all this
directed by Rebecca Bunch
music by Rebecca Bunch
edited by Rebecca Bunch
costumes by Whoever Does Rihanna because OMG
executive producer Rebecca Bunch
casting director Rebecca Bunch
director of photography The Guy Who Did Fatal Attraction (1987)
(closing credits)
A camera operator Rebecca Bunch
B camera operator Rebecca Bunch
A camera first assistant Rebecca Bunch
A camera second assistant Rebecca Bunch
A camera first assistant first assistant Rebecca Bunch
A camera first assistant second assistant Rebecca Bunch
craft services Rebecca Bunch
carb services Rebecca Bunch
carb services (cookies) Rebecca Bunch
carb services (donuts) Rebecca Bunch
carb services (pretzels) Rebecca Bunch
cheese services Rebecca Bunch
cheese services (brie) Rebecca Bunch
cheese services (dry aged cheddar) Rebecca Bunch
cheese services (gouda) Rebecca Bunch
candy services Rebecca Bunch
candy services (chocolate) Rebecca Bunch
candy services (gummies) Rebecca Bunch
1st AD Rebecca Bunch
2nd AD Rebecca Bunch
2nd 2nd AD Rebecca Bunch
3rd 4th AD Rebecca Bunch
6th-10th AD Rebecca Bunch
head hairstylist Rebecca Bunch
head makeup artist Rebecca Bunch
production manager Rebecca Bunch
location manager Rebecca Bunch
stunts Rebecca Bunch
greens foreman Rebecca Bunch
shrub wrangler Rebecca Bunch
marketing Rebecca Bunch
publicity Rebecca Bunch
publicity (West Covina) Rebecca Bunch
publicity (Scarsdale) Rebecca Bunch
legal - general counsel Rebecca Bunch
best boy Jarl TheDanishGuy
worst boy Josh Chan
special effects My Imagination
verbal fight choreography Years of Mistreatment
stills photographer Chan Family Security Camera
stand-in Broom Darryl
big carnival pit Lazy Construction Workers
line producer 7 Maxed Out Credit Cards
safety manager Nobody
insurance No Thank You
antacids provided by Jarl's Backpack
filmed on location in West Covina
special thanks Literally No One
"Scary Scary Sexy Lady" written and performed by A Scary Scary Sexy Lady
no shrubs were harmed in the making of this production
- ConnectionsReferenced in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: I Have to Get Out (2019)
- SoundtracksThe End of the Movie
Written by Rachel Bloom, Adam Schlesinger, Jack Dolgen & Aline Brosh McKenna
Produced by Adam Schlesinger & Steven M. Gold
Performed by Josh Groban
[Performed leading into SwimChan's end credits]
Featured review
Most accurate representation of BPD ever depicted
Oooof.
This one hurt. Kinda triggering, honestly.
My late spouse struggled with mental health. Plenty of differing diagnosis over the years. Eventually diagnosed with BPD. Just like Rebecca.
When that switch goes off in Rebecca's head and she has that "splitting" episode (Google 'BPD splitting') and just *hurts everyone that cares about her as savagely as possible*, that's very real. It can actually happen with far less of a trigger than in intervention.
And something I've never seen depicted in TV/Film so brutally true to reality.
This entire series has been a difficult, but important, watch for me.
"I'm a good person" and "You stupid B" and "I'm the villain in my own story" in particular were such amazingly accurate representations of the way my spouse would view themself at different times. In fact they practically said those things verbatim on different occasions, but never watched the show.
This show isn't just good, It's IMPORTANT that it exists.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
This one hurt. Kinda triggering, honestly.
My late spouse struggled with mental health. Plenty of differing diagnosis over the years. Eventually diagnosed with BPD. Just like Rebecca.
When that switch goes off in Rebecca's head and she has that "splitting" episode (Google 'BPD splitting') and just *hurts everyone that cares about her as savagely as possible*, that's very real. It can actually happen with far less of a trigger than in intervention.
And something I've never seen depicted in TV/Film so brutally true to reality.
This entire series has been a difficult, but important, watch for me.
"I'm a good person" and "You stupid B" and "I'm the villain in my own story" in particular were such amazingly accurate representations of the way my spouse would view themself at different times. In fact they practically said those things verbatim on different occasions, but never watched the show.
This show isn't just good, It's IMPORTANT that it exists.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
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- eric_walker
- May 19, 2023
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