Am I Ok? (2022)

Director: Stephanie Allynne & Tig Notaro
Cast: Dakota Johnson, Sonoya Mizuno, Jermaine Fowler, Kiersey Clemons, Molly Gordon, Whitmer Thomas, Sean Hayes, Tig Notaro
Lucy and Jane have been best friends their entire lives. Only when Lucy embarks on a personal journey, will she face a test of her friendship, and her sense of self, on a path she may not be entirely ready to take. – IMDB
Based loosely on screenwriter Lauren Pomerantz’ personal life and friendship and directed by Stephanie Allynne and Tig Notaro, Am I Ok has all that it needs to highlight the story about a woman entering her 30s who is starting to embrace that she isn’t interested in men and trying to step out reluctantly from her comfort zone to try dating women. Straddling the line between a romantic comedy and a coming of age drama, its never too late to figure out what is right for you and in many ways, this film captures that very well.
Dakota Johnson is the lead of this film and sometimes she reminds me a lot of my feelings for Kristen Stewart because they both being known because of some really ridiculous film trilogy but in reality, when you look at her filmography, she’s also popped up in some interesting titles like 2022’s Persuasion post-Fifty Shades of Grey and A Bigger Splash which was before that. Of course there are some titles in there that I’ve heard are pretty great films as well that is on my watchlist like Bad Times at the El Royale and much more. In this lead role as Lucy, Dakota Johnson’s character is a more closed off character who has to finally face this possibility in her life as she has to face a big change of her best friend and anchor accepting a job offer to go abroad.
Lucy and Jane’s opposite personality is what makes both of their uniqueness stand out even more throughout the film and it highlights the difference in how Lucy accepts new things especially when embracing this new revelation or at least testing it out seems like a much more fun experience to Jane who knows her own orientation but is willing to put herself out there. Except amongst their differences, as their friendship takes a break, their similarities also pop up.
Now, I have to talk about Jane played by Sonoya Mizuno because she is probably the biggest highlight of this film. While she’s not struggling with what Lucy is which is a primary storyline, she has her own issues to deal with as well about moving abroad for her job which is causing her own changes. As both a best friend and her own personal struggles, behind all the openness and support, the break in their friendship also brings on her own revelations. Her character has an intensity that is affected the same way. Its surprising that I don’t realize that I’ve seen her in so many of her beginning roles.
With that said, Am I Ok is a fun movie with some depth that has a decent balance of both drama and comedy. While it navigates the courage to embrace a love interest orientation, in many ways, the film’s strength is in the friendship between Lucy and Jane and how they embrace their own changes when they get a chance to find themselves without the other. Not to mention there’s one particularly fun part which was a highlight was with co-director Tig Notaro as cameo role as a retreat leader Sheila. Its well worth a watch.















