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Three Months

It's amazing what you can discover when life gets f*cked up.
2022 | 104m | English

(2714 votes)

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Director: Jared Frieder
Writer: Jared Frieder
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Caleb, a South Florida teen, loves his camera, his weed and his grandmother. On the eve of his high school graduation, everything changes when he's exposed to HIV. While he waits three months for his results, Caleb finds love in the most unlikely of places.
Release Date: Feb 23, 2022
Director: Jared Frieder
Writer: Jared Frieder
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords coming of age, gay theme, miami, florida, lgbt, hiv
Production Companies MTV Entertainment Studios, The Allegiance Theater, POPFilms
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Job
Jared Frieder Writer, Director
Jessica Kelly Casting
Roger Neill Original Music Composer
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Robert Hoffman Editor
Kathrin Eder Production Design
Harrison Paul Art Direction
Melisa Jusufi Set Decoration
Carol Rasheed Makeup Department Head
Raymond Park Sound Effects Editor
Amanda Zohar Sound Recordist
Kristin Morlino Costume Supervisor
Marc Bloch Visual Effects Supervisor
Jose Marra Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Dubiecki Second Unit Director
Whitney Anne Adams Costume Design
Chananun Chotrungroj Director of Photography
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Lara Alameddine Producer
Daniel Dubiecki Producer
Alexander Motlagh Producer
Tim Crane Executive Producer
Trevor Rose Executive Producer
Pamela Post Executive Producer
Margaret Goodman Co-Producer
Jared Frieder Executive Producer
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tmdb28039023
6.0

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 queer 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 bike) — 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

Sep 08, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

I was watching this for ages before I cottoned on that Viveik Kalra was the young lad from the Springsteen-themed "Blinded by the Light" (2019). In this, he plays the slow-burning love interest for "Caleb" (Troye Sivan). This latter man had a one night stand that exposed him, inadvertently, to an HI ... V risk that requires him to spend the next three months behaving himself and waiting for a series of test results to, hopefully, give him the all-clear. His doctor advises that he attend a group therapy session and that's where he meets the shy "Estha" and... This starts off quite strongly and it's easy to see why Sivan is successful as an "influencer" - he has charisma and personality which he brings, quite cheekily, to this drama. The story quickly runs out of steam though, and despite some charmingly feisty performances from Ellen Burstyn as his grandmother and Louis Gossett Jr. as her beau "Benny" the quality of the writing quickly drops away and the story loses pretty much all of it's impetus - not really aided by a rather silly sub-plot with his pal "Dara" (Brianne Tju) and their boss "Suzanne" (Judy Greer). It's really just a vehicle for the star, and he does just enough to keep it afloat - it's a pity that the story didn't have a bit more meat on it's bones.

Sep 05, 2023