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.
Directed by Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne
coming out
friendship
female friendship
lgbt
woman director
reflective
lesbian
Rank
#232 in 2024·#5770 overall
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.0 / 5
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Cast
Dakota Johnson
Lucy
Sonoya Mizuno
Jane
Jermaine Fowler
Danny
Kiersey Clemons
Brittany
Molly Gordon
Kat
Whitmer Thomas
Ben
Sean Hayes
Stu
Tig Notaro
Sheila
Odessa A'zion
Sky
Patrick McDonald
Server 1
Mayank Bhatter
Server 2
Jess Nurse
Christine
Crew
Tig Notaro
Director
Stephanie Allynne
Director
Craig Wedren
Original Music Composer
Kayla Emter
Editor
Cristina Dunlap
Director of Photography
Will Ferrell
Producer
Jessica Elbaum
Producer
Erik Feig
Producer
Ro Donnelly
Producer
Stephanie Allynne
Producer
Michael Sean Tighe
Producer
Dakota Johnson
Producer
Popular Reviews
1953 reviews
kurta dot mp3PRO
9.8★ · 12/25/25
i loved this movie
i loved this movie
2
VicPRO
1.8★ · 02/23/25
is almost good I liked that they put her in a beanie the whole movie to establish she was gay
🎥 02.22.25 on plane
is almost good I liked that they put her in a beanie the whole movie to establish she was gay
🎥 02.22.25 on plane
2
cyber
7.0★ · 06/11/24
anyone else get the vibe that they were kinda giving homoerotic? no one else? just me? ok.
(they say i love you to each other, and lucy cried when jane kissed another girl.. nobody finds that concerning? no? ok.)
anyone else get the vibe that they were kinda giving homoerotic? no one else? just me? ok.
(they say i love you to each other, and lucy cried when jane kissed another girl.. nobody finds that concerning? no? ok.)
1
Kathryn
7.0★ · 06/11/24
gays who have attachment issues are OK after this.
gays who have attachment issues are OK after this.
1
carter canfield
6.0★ · 06/10/24
Dakota fits so much better in an awkward gay little rom com like this—no clue who at Sony decided to put her in a blockbuster
Dakota fits so much better in an awkward gay little rom com like this—no clue who at Sony decided to put her in a blockbuster