Am I Ok?

    Am I Ok?
    2022

    Synopsis

    Lucy and Jane have been best friends for most of their lives and think they know everything there is to know about each other. But when Jane announces she's moving to London, Lucy reveals a long-held secret. As Jane tries to help Lucy, their friendship is thrown into chaos.

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    Cast

    • Dakota JohnsonLucy
    • Sonoya MizunoJane
    • Jermaine FowlerDanny
    • Kiersey ClemonsBrittany
    • Molly GordonKat
    • Whitmer ThomasBen
    • Sean HayesStu
    • Tig NotaroSheila
    • Odessa A'zionSky
    • Patrick McDonaldServer 1

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Consequence

      What this movie offers is a refreshing, grounded take on a part of life that can be frightening and difficult, giving it the attention and care it deserves without veering into unnecessary sentimentality or aiming to be a tearjerker.
    • 91

      The Playlist

      Although AM I OK? follows a well-worn formula, it finds transcendence in Johnson and Mizuno’s authentic, intertwined performances and Pomerantz’s deeply personal, heartwarming screenplay.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      Where this all takes Lucy and Jane might feel a bit predictable, but that doesn’t deter from the warmth and wit that comes from the story that gets them there, a sex comedy with major heart, a friendship drama with plenty of spice, and a lovely new calling card for both Notaro and Allynne.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      If Am I OK?‘s tone occasionally tilts too far toward comedy (including in an oddly staged climactic confrontation) its laughs land far more often than not, and bring us closer to the characters by inviting us to laugh with them.
    • 80

      Slashfilm

      A lovingly crafted ode to female friendship and the idea that it's never too late to embrace your true self.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      Am I OK? is strongest when embedded in the two friends’ well-worn, effusive bond, in sickness or in health – when the fight comes the barbs are believably lacerating, the kind only best friends can wield.
    • 60

      TheWrap

      A warmhearted crowdpleaser undercut by moments of hesitation, Am I OK? has all the makings of an unqualified delight.
    • 60

      Screen Daily

      Allynne and Notaro’s film is suffused with sweetness, but the slim, conventional story keeps the directors and their capable cast from really exploring the bonds that connect people, whether as friends or lovers. It’s an OK debut that, like Lucy herself, struggles a bit to find its footing.