As they navigate both their friendship and that of the others in their friend group, they may just come to a better understanding of themselves, and each other. Both struggle with their genders, their aesthetic presentations, and the perplexing expectations of their military parents. He bristles against the move, taking out that frustration in exasperated shrugs and outbursts at both Sarah and her partner, a fellow soldier named Maggie ( Alice Braga), who tries to negotiate their dysfunction from the outside.įraser eventually finds a sense of community with the other kids at the base, particularly the shy, thoughtful Caitlin ( Joran Kristine Seamón), whose father ( Kid Cudi) resents having to take orders from a lesbian. That’s the world in which rebellious iconoclast Fraser ( Jack Dylan Grazer) lives, his mother, Sarah ( Chloë Sevigny), having just been promoted to the commander of a US military base in Italy. But try growing up on a military base in a foreign country during the 2016 election - surrounded by conformity in a terrifying year for budding authoritarianism - with the promise of joy and freedom just one town over. The Pitch: Adolescence is rough enough in the best of circumstances hormones rage, rebellion rises, and you’re left wondering about the state of the world you’re growing into.
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