Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter his first sexual experience, Adam's life begins to change forever. As he juggles his job, his passion for art and his new relationships, he learns to leave behind the life of a closet ... Tout lireAfter his first sexual experience, Adam's life begins to change forever. As he juggles his job, his passion for art and his new relationships, he learns to leave behind the life of a closet bachelor.After his first sexual experience, Adam's life begins to change forever. As he juggles his job, his passion for art and his new relationships, he learns to leave behind the life of a closet bachelor.
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Very 1st Aussie show o have ever watched
Very modern, very bright and very lgbtq
This show is just better than heartstopper and heartstopper is a British series not a Aussie one but I'm even looking for more Aussie show and movies now this show is very real with what most of us go through in the lgbtq community and my favorite character is Adam he a very awesome guy in the show seeing him just come out and explore himself was awesome i can't wait for season 2 I feel like for a independent show this needs a award for best acting too all the actor in the show this is like the most lgbtq show ever.
10JoelRH
Single, Out is outrageously good at what it's doing, writer director Lee Galea clearly has an extremely articulated and experienced grasp on the world and emotions he's creating and putting on the screen. The visuals and the writing are procured in such a way that allows everyone and everything to shine, leaving you wanting more at the end of every episode.
The real fun of this series is the great performances within it, Will Hutchins and Steven Christou just to name a couple bring such sensationally dynamic and layered characters to life, which makes every scene such a joy to watch.
The series doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon which is extremely exciting for the world!!
The real fun of this series is the great performances within it, Will Hutchins and Steven Christou just to name a couple bring such sensationally dynamic and layered characters to life, which makes every scene such a joy to watch.
The series doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon which is extremely exciting for the world!!
I was introduced to "Single, Out" during a Qantas flight, and from the very first episode, I was hooked. This series beautifully delves into the intricate journey of coming out, the complexities of forging new relationships, and the ever-evolving dynamics within families. What struck me most about it was its ability to tackle these serious themes while maintaining a perfect balance of humor and heart.
My admiration for the show was so strong that when the opportunity arose to see it on the big screen, I couldn't resist. I'm delighted to report that the magic of "Single, Out" remained intact, even on the second viewing. It's a testament to the show's quality that it can captivate its audience time and time again.
The ensemble cast is a breath of fresh air, each member bringing a unique charm to their character. Their on-screen chemistry is palpable, especially during the emotionally charged scenes, where their performances shine the brightest.
"Single, Out" is a hidden gem that deserves far more recognition and a broader audience. Its ability to address important LGBTQ+ themes with authenticity and grace while keeping the viewers entertained is commendable.
If you ever come across the opportunity, I wholeheartedly recommend giving "Single, Out" a watch. It's a heartfelt, funny, and insightful series that shouldn't be missed.
My admiration for the show was so strong that when the opportunity arose to see it on the big screen, I couldn't resist. I'm delighted to report that the magic of "Single, Out" remained intact, even on the second viewing. It's a testament to the show's quality that it can captivate its audience time and time again.
The ensemble cast is a breath of fresh air, each member bringing a unique charm to their character. Their on-screen chemistry is palpable, especially during the emotionally charged scenes, where their performances shine the brightest.
"Single, Out" is a hidden gem that deserves far more recognition and a broader audience. Its ability to address important LGBTQ+ themes with authenticity and grace while keeping the viewers entertained is commendable.
If you ever come across the opportunity, I wholeheartedly recommend giving "Single, Out" a watch. It's a heartfelt, funny, and insightful series that shouldn't be missed.
Single, Out from director Lee Galea, is a fresh feel-good Aussie series that captivates viewers on a journey through the relatable trials and tribulations of young romance, whilst embracing the love, compassion, support and resilience of the LGBTQI+ community.
The series features stellar performances from an array of young talent, most notably the series lead Will Hutchins (Adam) and his supportive yet fragile on-screen brother Steven Christou (Clayton). You can't help but fall in love with their characters and follow their journeys as the series progresses.
Not only does Single, Out tackle the issues of modern love and relationships with family and friends but also the dilemma many young people face when exploring their sexuality and making the decision to "come out" in today's changing world.
This 6-part series is beautifully crafted, filmed and delivered making it extremely easy to binge (which I did myself on a recent Qantas flight). A credit to Galea and the team.
Like many others, I look forward to seeing the characters and their storylines evolve further in a highly-anticipated second series.
The series features stellar performances from an array of young talent, most notably the series lead Will Hutchins (Adam) and his supportive yet fragile on-screen brother Steven Christou (Clayton). You can't help but fall in love with their characters and follow their journeys as the series progresses.
Not only does Single, Out tackle the issues of modern love and relationships with family and friends but also the dilemma many young people face when exploring their sexuality and making the decision to "come out" in today's changing world.
This 6-part series is beautifully crafted, filmed and delivered making it extremely easy to binge (which I did myself on a recent Qantas flight). A credit to Galea and the team.
Like many others, I look forward to seeing the characters and their storylines evolve further in a highly-anticipated second series.
An Australian YA gay coming out and relationship comedy-drama series. A good film or series starts with the script and this one is hit and miss, some episodes work and others flop. The dialog is the same, hit and miss. There are funny parts, but basically it meanders along without a lot of focus.
When it works it's because of Will Hutchins who is young and cute and funny and the camera loves him. The camera also loves Adam Mountain who plays Josh. The rest of the cast is hit or miss, it doesn't have a cast of seasoned acting professionals. This is a low budget series that has become popular because of the LGBT themes.
"Love, Victor" and "Heartstopper" shouldn't feel any threat, they had better scripts and cast.
When it works it's because of Will Hutchins who is young and cute and funny and the camera loves him. The camera also loves Adam Mountain who plays Josh. The rest of the cast is hit or miss, it doesn't have a cast of seasoned acting professionals. This is a low budget series that has become popular because of the LGBT themes.
"Love, Victor" and "Heartstopper" shouldn't feel any threat, they had better scripts and cast.
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- Single, Out (Serie de TV)
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- Melbourne, Australie(location)
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- 2h(120 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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