

Twenty Something
Follows Gia, who has to deal with the challenges and insecurities of "adulting" during her 21st birthday.
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Plot Summary
On the eve of her 21st birthday, a young woman named Gia grapples with her identity and sexuality. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery through a series of encounters and experiences, navigating her relationships and confronting her fears. The film follows Gia's path to understanding who she truly is and what she wants out of life.
Critical Reception
Twenty Something received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of young adulthood, identity exploration, and LGBTQ+ themes. Audiences also responded well to its relatable characters and heartfelt narrative. Some critics noted that while the film explored familiar territory, it did so with a fresh perspective and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive and honest exploration of self-discovery and sexuality.
- Appreciated for strong performances from its young cast, particularly Ava Capri.
- Cited for its relatable depiction of the anxieties and joys of navigating early adulthood.
Google audience: Google users largely praised "Twenty Something" for its authentic and heartfelt story about finding oneself. Many found the film's exploration of identity and relationships to be relatable and inspiring, with a particular appreciation for the relatable struggles and eventual growth of the protagonist. The cast's performances were also frequently highlighted as a strong point.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over 19 days in various locations around New York City.
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