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Other People
Warsaw, Poland. Kamil, a street rapper who spends his time going from party to party, begins a love affair with Iwona, a wealthy married woman.
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Plot Summary
After a humiliating public breakup, gay comedy writer David Mulvehill is forced to return to his childhood home in Sacramento to face his family, his past, and his dying mother. Trying to navigate this difficult period, David grapples with his insecurities and the complexities of family dynamics while trying to hold onto his sense of humor.
Critical Reception
Other People received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its honest portrayal of grief, family relationships, and LGBTQ+ themes. While some found its tone occasionally uneven, many lauded the performances, particularly from Molly Gordon and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and the film's ability to blend humor with poignant emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of grief and family.
Applauded for strong performances, especially from the lead cast.
Noted for successfully balancing humor with emotional weight.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional resonance and relatability, particularly for those who have experienced family loss. Many viewers found the blend of comedy and drama effective, though some wished for a more resolved or uplifting ending.
Fun Fact
The film's themes of confronting mortality and family reconciliation were deeply personal for director Zach Clark, who drew inspiration from his own experiences.
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