RAPHAEL D’s review published on Letterboxd:
I like dropping hints that this is so good and I'm suicidal.
This is so good!!! And I'm suicidal!!!
Sometimes you're just scrolling down netflix with your friends, trying to find something worthy of your time and you end up getting yourself on a fucking ride. I enjoyed every single moment of this, even when I wanted to stop the film and just leave it there because I thought I couldn't take it anymore. This hit home. This was personal. This was real.
I am tired of tragic love stories in every lgbt film, but this is important. Not only because of how intense it is and how it is important to show a hard time in our history, but also to show real relationships. It's not just black and white, nothing is absolute, people go through things, they can overcome it. Even when they don't.