1h 24m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

So Yong Kim
Director

Riley Keough
Sarah

Jena Malone
Mindy

Jessie Ok Gray
Jessie (Age 3)

Jessie Ok Gray
Daughter

Cary Joji Fukunaga
Dean

Cary Joji Fukunaga
Husband

Juliet Fitzpatrick
Jessie's Friend

bilalhamdi1
Jun 14, 2025This movie was just kinda under everything--underwhelming, under developed, under communicated, etc. If you're going for slow naturalism you still need a heartbeat, but this script is too lethargic to hold attention. At the end of the day it felt padded when it could have made a really poignant half hour short film... ...or rather it would if the plot and characters were laid out better. The main character is as passive as other reviews say. I can sympathize with a woman winding up in a mundane, boring life where motherhood doesn't feel like her end-all-be-all and her husband has essentially abandoned her. It's a very real-world situation. But she does nothing to improve it. Maybe, MAYBE, her attempt to improve it is by going to her love interest's wedding in hopes of running away with the bride...but I have no idea as very little character motivation is ever established. We don't even know why it ends the way it ends, and instead of feeling indie and human and ambiguous it feels like we just wasted a bloated ninety minutes to watch yet another disappointing end to a LGBT story. In that way it felt extremely dated. Essentially the same story can be found in numerous LGBT books and films that were made in the 80s, 90s, and even 00s. It's 2020, dude. Do something different.

SB Virk
Jun 14, 2025It's a very realistic movie and everything in this movie feels like real , and it's like u don't feel that u are watching a movie Screenplay is good , two main actresses done their job too well and everything is just good . But the Ending might not be satisfying.

I’M AMINE
Jun 14, 2025Excellent acting Nice screenplay Great cinematography Cool soundtrack

Nick🔥🌚🔥
Jun 14, 2025This is one my my favorite movies because it showcases cinema's advantage over other art forms: the ability to convey so much emotion through few words. Absolutely incredible. Riley Keough and Jena Malone are in top form. Director Kim did a phenomenal job guiding them and capturing them on film. People I know have been in similar situations, so I could imagine what was left unsaid. For those of you who were left scratching your heads, I encourage you to reach out or dig further into queer cinema (eg I Can' Think Straight, Fingersmith, Carol, Call Me By Your Name).