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    Am I OK?
    Am I OK?

    Am I OK?

    "It's never too late to figure it out."

    6.3•June 6, 2024•1h 26m
    ComedyRomanceDrama
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    Storyline

    Lucy and Jane have been best friends for most of their lives and think they know everything there is to know about each other. But when Jane announces she's moving to London, Lucy reveals a long-held secret. As Jane tries to help Lucy, their friendship is thrown into chaos.

    Director
    Stephanie Allynne,Tig Notaro
    Writers
    Lauren Pomerantz

    Top Cast

    Dakota Johnson

    Dakota Johnson

    Lucy

    Sonoya Mizuno

    Sonoya Mizuno

    Jane

    Jermaine Fowler

    Jermaine Fowler

    Danny

    Kiersey Clemons

    Kiersey Clemons

    Brittany

    Molly Gordon

    Molly Gordon

    Kat

    Whitmer Thomas

    Whitmer Thomas

    Ben

    Sean Hayes

    Sean Hayes

    Stu

    Tig Notaro

    Tig Notaro

    Sheila

    Odessa A'zion

    Odessa A'zion

    Sky

    Patrick McDonald

    Patrick McDonald

    Server 1

    Mayank Bhatter

    Mayank Bhatter

    Server 2

    Jess Nurse

    Jess Nurse

    Christine

    Featured Reviews

    B

    Brent Marchant

    June 9, 2024
    5 / 10
    Coming out isn’t always an easy process, especially for anyone who has lingering doubts about his or her sexual orientation. However, given the prevailing conditions present in contemporary society, this gay comedy-drama from directors Stephanie Allynne and Tig Nataro stretches credibility where that notion is concerned. Thirty-two-year-old Angelino Lucy (Dakota Johnson) can’t figure herself out sexually speaking. She’s not particularly interested in men, as her sometimes-male companion, Ben (Whitmer Thomas), finds out, but she’s not sure if she’s genuinely attracted to women. She spends considerable time with her bestie, Jane (Sonoya Mizuno), a straight woman whom she’s known for years but who is also about to relocate from Los Angeles to London for work, a development about which Lucy has mixed feelings. So, when Lucy at last opens up to Jane about her possible lesbian leanings, she does all she can to get her friend a date before she leaves for England. But, somewhat perplexingly, Lucy hesitates at every turn, fearful of what might transpire. And therein lies the problem with this film – it’s just not believable. If this picture were made (or set) 40 years ago, when social acceptance of alternative lifestyles was more problematic, then it would probably come across as more plausible. But, given current conditions, it’s simply not convincing. If Lucy were to live in an isolated conservative small town, it might be more conceivable, but she lives in Los Angeles, for goodness sake, where alternative sexuality is virtually a prerequisite for residency. Lucy’s exaggerated whining about her reluctance to move forward grows tiresome, too, and it’s easy to see why Jane loses patience with her. That’s a problem compounded by Johnson’s underwhelming performance, which is annoying and anything but persuasive. The script’s humor is fairly thin, too, save for the laughs generated in cameo appearances by LGBTQ+ icons like Sean Hayes and Nataro, who delivers a positively hilarious performance as a deadpan New Age retreat facilitator. But the film genuinely could use more of these edgy narrative elements (along with greater overall believability) to succeed as a viable release. In fact, given Nataro’s reputation as a source of outrageously sidesplitting comedy, this project is surprisingly tame and inherently more conventional than what one would expect out of someone so innately talented. The picture’s aptly timed streaming release for Pride Month isn’t at all unexpected, but it’s genuinely unfortunate that this just isn’t a very good movie. Gay cinema has come a long way in recent decades, but this offering feels like an anachronistic throwback to the early days of the genre. We’ve seen stories much like this before, but the LGBTQ+ community deserves something more inventive – and better overall – at this point.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    BudgetN/A
    RevenueN/A

    Keywords

    #coming out#friendship#female friendship#lgbt#woman director#reflective#lesbian
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