

I'm a Virgo
A coming-of-age joyride about Cootie, a 13ft tall young Black man in Oakland, CA. Having grown up hidden away, Cootie soon experiences the beauty and contradictions of the world for the first time. He forms friendships, finds love, navigates awkward situations, and encounters his idol, a real life superhero named The Hero.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Cootie, a giant young Black man who has lived his entire life in seclusion, raised by his parents to fear the outside world. When he finally escapes his home, he discovers wonders he never imagined, and a path to self-discovery. Cootie grapples with the challenges of navigating a world that isn't built for him, while also confronting his own identity and purpose.
Critical Reception
I'm a Virgo received widespread critical acclaim, praised for its bold originality, surreal humor, and thought-provoking social commentary. Critics lauded Boots Riley's unique vision and Jharrel Jerome's captivating performance. The series was celebrated for its satirical take on race, capitalism, and the complexities of growing up in America.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its distinctive blend of satire, fantasy, and social commentary.
- Jharrel Jerome's performance as Cootie is a standout, bringing depth and charm to the character.
- Boots Riley's directorial style is celebrated for its originality and visual flair.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved the show's unique premise and execution, with many appreciating its humor and the social messages embedded within the narrative. Some found the surreal elements to be occasionally overwhelming, but the overall sentiment was highly positive.
Fun Fact
The giant's specific size was a challenge to film; forced perspective and CGI were used extensively, and for shots where Jharrel Jerome needed to interact with smaller actors, a smaller actor named Mike Allen was used and digitally composited to appear much smaller.
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