'It ends with a resolution so humbly perfect, I was surprised at how suddenly it brought tears to my eyes,' writes ajhan of Tig Notaro's directorial debut, 'Am I OK?' at Sundance
traces two overlapping personal journeys. Jane is moving from Los Angeles to London with Danny , her boyfriend of eight years. Lucy is finally admitting she likes girls, and figuring out what that means for her as she mourns how late in life she’s come to the realization. But just as essential as either individual story is the sweet, poignant one they form together, of a friendship whose resilience is put to the test when it’s forced to evolve.
Best friends since childhood, Jane and Lucy have long since settled into their respective roles in each other’s lives. Jane is the proactive one, eager to dive into new adventures and drag Lucy along with her if necessary. Lucy is the more reserved one, safe in her comfort zone but grateful, sometimes, to be nudged out of it by Jane.
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