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Come Into Your Own

  • 2019
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Come Into Your Own (2019)
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An inspiring story about a young man grappling with his sexuality and trying to fight his fears of monotony all while maneuvering around his personal secrets.An inspiring story about a young man grappling with his sexuality and trying to fight his fears of monotony all while maneuvering around his personal secrets.An inspiring story about a young man grappling with his sexuality and trying to fight his fears of monotony all while maneuvering around his personal secrets.

  • Director
    • Andrew Guerrero
  • Writer
    • Andrew Guerrero
  • Stars
    • Adam Angerer
    • Eri Araki
    • Crystal Bascou
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    89
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Guerrero
    • Writer
      • Andrew Guerrero
    • Stars
      • Adam Angerer
      • Eri Araki
      • Crystal Bascou
    • 6User reviews
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    Adam Angerer
    • Gala Guest
    Eri Araki
    Eri Araki
    • Nina
    Crystal Bascou
    • Gala Guest
    Michel Chaires
    • Tommy
    Michael Eagen
    • Gala Guest
    Catherine Estrada
    • Out of Bounds Student
    Jo'Lena Gloudeman
    • Out of Bounds Student
    Cydney Gooch
    • Out of Bounds Student
    Andrew Guerrero
    • Lirim Alerio
    Tiffany Holloway
    • Tiffany 'Bay' Holloway
    Amadi Houston
    • Moriah Hollingberry
    Kaylon Hunt
    Kaylon Hunt
    • Terrance Fiske
    Michael Paul King
    Michael Paul King
    • Ted Bates
    • (as Michael King)
    Eden Knodel
    Eden Knodel
    • Gala Guest
    Alvin Lee
    • Ziggy
    David Lindgren
    • Gala Guest
    Mason Ma
    Mason Ma
    • Gala Guest
    Maggie R Michaels
    Maggie R Michaels
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      • Andrew Guerrero
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      • Andrew Guerrero
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    7codygdietrich

    It's a movie about finding one's identity

    It is a movie as the title would suggest if finding one's identity. It's a movie about picking your labels and how you define yourself. It has characters with unique back stories and relatable goals and dreams portrayed by talented actors. I think the best part was it is not a movie with stereotypical cliche gay characters that don't seem real in the slightest and are kinda offensive. The only reason I can't give it a 10 is because the ending was absolutely horrible if they wanted it to end on that sort of note there was many better ways of doing it but the one they wrote seemed insincere, rushed and untrue to the characters.
    2Bayamon_Hill

    The Least Likable Lead Character Maybe Ever

    Lirim (what a pretentious name) is upset with how charmed and successful his life is. Don't you feel bad for him? So he decides to devastate life after life in order to find meaning in his own. Then the movie ends. This movie has essentially four characters in it - the lead, his ex, his current love interest and the friend. Simple enough. The biggest problem is that the lead is the least interesting or likable of all four people. He is very closed off, cynical and is not trustworthy. Meanwhile, the three people who surround him are open, heart-on-sleeve people who don't deserve what happens to them, namely getting entangled with a heartless narcissist who is unable to have true feelings for others. I blame it on the creator of this film, who not only wrote the story, but directed it and played the lead. He is so wrapped up in this character he created that he can't see how much of a jerk Lirim is and because of all the duties he took on, probably wrote the lead to have less lines to accommodate the directing as well. This means that we don't really get to know Lirim as intimately as we would have had different people took on the different roles. Or maybe the writer/director/actor is himself a heartless narcissist and so can't see his reflection. Either way, the movie is a perfect portrait of self-absorption in an age where I'm tired of self-absorbed people. This movie is a fail.
    7mokegent-33546

    Finding yourself after a boring Relationship

    Its a simple way of finding yourself or at least trying to find happiness if you feel you are not happy in your relationship. And we all know how stupid we act when we do...
    6dadaltd-65804

    Each Journey Begins With the First Step

    I had no intention of reviewing this movie until I read some of the scathing, even nasty, reviews, and it's always been my feeling reviews should be informative, critical, and constructive. "Come Into Your Own" suffers from most of the pitfalls of first-time indie film making and feels like a film school thesis project with its low budget, rudimentary camera work, script, sometimes amateurish acting, and lose editing. It's modest strength stems from it's love and need to tell its story. It's a very personal film for the writer-director-actor about the bumpy road all of us take toward identity. Indeed the script can be opaque at times (feeling undeveloped and poorly etched) but the confusion and conflict of the lead is engaging, and in today's world that increasingly challenges a simply binary approach to sexuality seems authentic. I did not think the ending a cop-out. We might want as audience members to have the lead choose and be happy, but that's clearly not the point of the film. The film ends in the ambiguity of beginning a more honest and selfaware journey, and coming into your own is messy and complex for the artist and for all of us. We can only demand of ourselves that in each step we grow better both as human beings and better as artists, honing our craft to produce professional quality work.
    4ozmirage-52550

    Not much of a movie, but

    . . . I find the producer/writer/director/star attractive in a weird way, and I liked the sand-colored shirt/smock/jacket he wears in that looooog outdoors at early evening scene with the girl so fetching that I had it copied for myself. And I look great in it. So thanks for making the movie, Andrew.

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Barney's Beanery - 250 N. 1st St., Burbank, California, USA(Burbank, CA.)
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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