A peek inside the absurd and whimsical mind of Mel- a woman with severe OCD who is just trying to do something different with her day.

PRESS:

“A beautiful showcase for a talent worthy of her comedic gifts being seen as far and as wide as possible- Just Right encompasses all that is good and pure about performers utilizing their platform for good.” theaureview.com

“Bringing a similar level of joy and emotional integrity as other short film projects such as Binge 2016- I could see this short having major potential as a series or a feature film (you never know… fingers crossed).” filmsnobreviews.com

“The film does not shy away from showing the darker side of mental health but does not linger on it. Instead it balances the darker moments with moments of humor and hope. This balance makes the film both honest and uplifting.” theatlantamail.com

“A wonderful surprise and elegantly packed with the personality and style on the level of jared hess and Miranda July and Wes Anderson; director Wormser brings us the humorously expressive yet painfully relatable account of Mel and her struggle to face a challenge that she’s set for herself.” filmsnobreviews.com

“Given how utterly charming Wormser is as a performer…it’s all too easy to fall for Just Right as a whole.”- theaureview.com

“The highlight of “Just Right” beyond the direction is the keen acting ability by Camille Wormser as protagonist Mel. From the moment we meet her: she’s a charming and an eccentric individual who submits to her impulses and OCD. Wormser is so good in her performance- going back and forth between hilarious and cringy- and submitting to every tick character Mel has.” cinema-crazed.com

“the ability to make the audience feel at home- even if they do not necessarily relate to the specific condition of OCD- is one of its most striking aspects.” themackinawmail.com