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In a British suburb, a group of teenagers experiences the typical complications of youth: love, friendship, and the discovery of their own identity. At the center of this story is a young man named Steven, who navigates life with a strong desire to be authentic in a world full of pretenses. Caught between apparent normalcy and his own desires, Steven finds himself drawn to his classmate, the shy and reserved John. As the connection between them grows, so do their fears and insecurities. Steven struggles not only with his sexual orientation but also with the pressure from his friends, who do not understand his internal struggle.

When Steven decides to take a step towards his truth and reveal his feelings, he faces rejection and misunderstanding. The film explores a young man's struggle to be himself in an environment filled with social expectations and bullying. The dilemma between being true to his feelings and fitting in with his peers leads him to make difficult decisions that will take him to a place of self-understanding and acceptance. With a vibrant cast and a script loaded with humor and drama, this movie touches on sensitive themes such as homophobia, friendship, and young love, leaving an emotional impact that resonates in the hearts of viewers. In the end, he will learn that being true to oneself carries immense power, despite the obstacles.

Media type
Movie
Year
1998
Director
Simon Shore
Writer
Patrick Wilde
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.50
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
79.00
Actors
Ben Silverstone
Brad Gorton
Charlotte Brittain
Stacy Hart
Kate McEnery
Patrick Nielsen
Tim Harris
James D. White
James Perkins
Nicholas Hunter
Jacquetta May
David Lumsden
Morgan Jones
Steven Mason
Richard Hawley
Steven Elder
Andy Rashleigh
Ian Brimble
Judy Buxton
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Anant Singh
Original title
Get Real
Duration
108
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