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Three Months
SummaryComing-of-age film about Caleb (Troye Sivan), a South Florida teen. On the eve of his high school graduation, everything changes when he's exposed to HIV. While he waits three months for his results, he finds love in the most unlikely of places.

Directed By:Jared Frieder

Written By:Jared Frieder

Three Months

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Generally Favorable
68
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Generally Favorable
7.1
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
68
60% Positive
3 Reviews
40% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Feb 24, 2022
80
Variety
Writer-director Jared Frieder’s feature debut feels like the LGBT equivalent of “Juno”: snappy and refreshingly nonjudgmental in dealing with the consequences of a risky one-night stand.
Feb 24, 2022
80
The New York Times
The contrast between Caleb and Estha remains the movie’s greatest asset. Their relationship grants room for the audience to witness and appreciate their differences, not just culturally, but as fully drawn individuals.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.1
63% Positive
5 Ratings
38% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Feb 24, 2022
10
zara12
Troye Sivan gives a stellar performance in this must watch film. It is hard to believe that this is his first leading role since he was a kid as he is able to excel in bring forth the emotional complexities of a teenager waiting to find out if he is HIV positive. His chemistry with his co-stars Viveik Kalra, Brianne Tju and Ellen Burstyn is entrancing. This wonderful coming-of-age dramedy is an important step in tackling and ending the stigma around the disease. It is incredibly clear how much love and dedication was put into this film by writer and director Jared Frieder. A great film to laugh and cry to.
Feb 24, 2022
8
pabloretana
Three Months is such a sweet, touching little film that it makes me wish the script didn’t force the protagonist, Caleb, to ride around solo on a tandem bike. Sure, Caleb has an emotional attachment to the thing (it belonged to his dead father), it comes in handy to the plot now and then – in a ‘hey, I have an extra seat in case you need a lift’, or ‘oops sorry, there’s three of us and only two seats’ sort of way –, and it doesn’t even look like it’s that much harder than riding a normal bike – but still, the whole idea smacks of a desperate cry for attention; writer/director Jared Frieder’s way of making sure we know how quirky his main character is supposed to be. A movie can be, and this one otherwise is, original and spontaneous without making its main character look dumb or crazy, neither of which Caleb is; as a matter of fact, he more often than not comes across as a very intelligent young man – so much so, indeed, that it’s hard to justify his preferred mode of transportation. He certainly makes other questionable choices, but these stem more from a careful observation of human nature than from the plot’s requirements. Fortunately, Three Months is, more so than the destination, about the journey – even if the journey partly takes place on “a gay two-man bike” (by the way, the film contains a nicely understated sense of humor) –, which seemingly starts out as a **** version of Clerks, but will eventually distinguish itself through a knack for the unexpected. There is romance in it – and some of the most moving moments involve Caleb’s tentative, puppy-love relationship with the popcorn-loving Estha (the popcorn thing is also gimmicky, though nowhere near as much as the tandem) – but it’s not a romantic comedy; similarly, the action revolves around Caleb’s wait for a future revelation, but by the time the titular three months are up, the nature of the knowledge he has been expecting is rendered moot, superseded by the wisdom he has gained along the way.
Feb 28, 2022
75
New York Post
Some heightened plot lines in writer-director Jared Frieder’s film don’t land as well as the tender moments do. The romance is admirably never overplayed for sentiment.
Feb 24, 2022
58
IndieWire
There need to be more films like this, if only so the LGBTQ kids seeking them out will realize how normal their own experiences are.
Feb 24, 2022
50
RogerEbert.com
There’s so much going on in Three Months, so many emotional pieces in motion, but very little of it is particularly moving.
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Jan 31, 2023
7
JeBjBo
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
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