Too Much (2025) is a contemporary drama that delves into the emotional complexities of ambition, social pressure, and personal identity in the digital age. The film follows a group of young professionals navigating their careers, relationships, and self-image while grappling with the overwhelming expectations imposed by society, peers, and their own aspirations.

At the center of the story is a protagonist whose pursuit of success and recognition leads to increasingly intense personal sacrifices. As pressures mount—both online and offline—emotional fragility, insecurity, and interpersonal conflict come to the forefront, forcing each character to confront the cost of “having it all.”

At its core, Too Much is a reflective commentary on modern life’s relentless pace and the psychological toll of striving for perfection. The film combines sharp social observation with rich character development, offering an insightful and resonant portrayal of the struggle to balance authenticity, ambition, and emotional well-being in an age of constant comparison.