f/22 is more like 'wide CLOSED' than open. The lower the numerical f/stop, the more light gets through. F/4, for examplle, will let five times ('stops') more light reach the film. That will be compounded by the drastically short exposure time.
Unfortunately, film that much underexposed is pretty much a disaster. I'd be ~ surprised to see any images - at all.
High speed film - ISO 800 or 1600 - , or +, is NOT 'bad stuff'. While grain and sundry other characteristics may not satisfy the tastes of those among us who are anally driven to produce 'exhibiton grade' (whatever they are) prints, they are well suited for low light situations, banquets, sports, street photography.
Buy a couple of rolls and give it a try.