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We Are Who We Are - Season 1
TrailerTwo American teenagers come of age while living on an American military base in Italy.Genre: DramaActors: Jack Dylan Grazer, Jordan Kristine Seamón, Chloë Sevigny, Alice Braga, Spence Moore II, Scott Mescudi, Faith Alabi, Francesca Scorsese, Corey Knight, Tom Mercier, Beatrice Barichella, ...»Director: Luca GuadagninoCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2020IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "We Are Who We Are - Season 1"
indieWireSeptember 14, 2020It's an impossibly grand and intimate ending, one well-suited for the eight-episode story we just saw, though whether it's the absolute ending of "We Are Who We Are" remains up in the air.
NPRSeptember 14, 2020Nothing about these characters seems fixed and resolved, which is why We Are Who We Are feels like such a startlingly truthful depiction of adolescence, in all its confusing, and often thrilling, fluidity.
RogerEbert.comSeptember 14, 2020A glorious feast for the senses and a tonic for the soul that aims to keep viewers warm as we plunge into an uncertain fall.
BBC.comFebruary 08, 2021The first episode is very different to the second one, which is very different to the third and fourth. Everything you think you've settled on about the character's story it drags you in a different direction.
Times (UK)December 01, 2020If Normal People reminded older viewers of their own first love, We Are Who We Are might remind them of their own sexual awakening. But then, was it anything as languid and magic-realist as this? Unlikely.
Independent (UK)November 23, 2020It takes a daring director to ask us to not just sympathise but empathise with a boy like Fraser. And Guadagnino is certainly that.
The NationFebruary 09, 2021We Are Who We Are is a meditation on youth, less as a time in one's life than as a mindset one inhabits-the capacity to be brave, careless, and skeptical in ways that often go wrong...
Observer (UK)December 14, 2020It's gorgeous in many ways, infuriating in more, chiefly how sunnily slow it is. Yes, it's lovely. Yes, people should have the right to love who they will. Now get on with it.
Pop Culture ManiacsNovember 04, 2020We Are Who We Are is a gorgeous and achingly compassionate look at the struggles of finding yourself.
Caimán Cuadernos de CineSeptember 25, 2020We Are Who We Are is, possibly, the author's artistic peak. [Full review in Spanish]
Metro Weekly (Washington, DC)September 22, 2020Luca Guadagnino's queer-themed We Are Who We Are offers elegant storytelling and tart, unforced humor.
TV LineSeptember 17, 2020The more time you spend with angsty teens Fraser and Caitlin, the more their explorations of love and identity will make your heart ache. If you're a fan of Guadagnino's past work, it's worth going with the auteur on his latest trip to Italy.
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