Significant Other is a play by Joshua Harmon that explores the complexities of friendship, love, and the fear of being alone. The story revolves around Jordan Berman, a single gay man in his late 20s, as he navigates the ups and downs of his romantic relationships whilst witnessing his friends happily coupled off. The play is an emotional rollercoaster, seamlessly blending comedy and heartbreak. Harmon’s writing is sharp, witty, and relatable, offering a fresh take on the modern dating scene. The cast’s performances are brilliant, particularly Gideon Glick as Jordan, capturing his vulnerability and humor. Significant Other is a must-see for anyone seeking a heartfelt and thought-provoking production..
Paramount+ has been killing it this year, and it’s sad that their releases don’t get as much attention as those from other streaming services. Honor Society, which was released in July, is an underrated gem of a movie, and the same goes for Significant Other. Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s film is thoughtful and well-made, and is proof that movies can still surprise viewers in an age where we’re used to all the twists and turns films have to offer.
Couple Ruth (Maika Monroe) and Harry (Jake Lacy) are going on a hiking trip together. This is Harry’s passion and something he’s clearly done a bunch of times, but it’s not something in Ruth’s comfort zone. She’s happy to be with Harry, yet brimming with a quiet trepidation, as she heads into an adventure she’s not quite trained for. As they make their way through the trail, it’s clear that something is stalking them, which creates a fair amount of tension. This tension is already introduced at the start of the film, with viewers treated to the sight of a falling red star that lands in the forested area Ruth and Harry are headed to.
The film spends quite a significant time building Ruth and Harry’s relationship, establishing the comfort and familiarity they share. It’s actually pretty adorable, and showcases what talents Monroe and Lacy are that they can make camping in the wilderness something so intimate. The relationship feels real and authentic, as some disorder is introduced midway and the couple are forced to awkwardly deal with the conflict since they’re stuck with other.
The transitions in time are so well done, and serve to draw us viewers deeper into the wilderness till we’re right there with Ruth and Harry. You think you know where things are headed, but you’ll be wrong every time, and it was oh-so-satisfying to be left guessing until the revelations are made. Significant Other is a movie that you should head into as clean as possible and read nothing about it (which feels contradictory since you might be reading this review), as knowing nothing beforehand will allow you to experience each twist with maximum enjoyment. Alex Garland’s Annihilation might have had some influence in the building blocks of Significant Other, and that’s all I’ll say.
Besides the thriller aspects of the movie, Significant Other is also an exploration of love and relationships. The root cause of Ruth’s anxiety is her parents’ failed marriage, as she was there to see things fall apart in real time. In her eyes, how can a relationship that started out with so much love dissolve into a broken mess? This feeds her restraint in her relationship with Harry, because they may love each other now, and things may be great now, but as the past has shown, it may not stay that way.
However, as she’s thrown into events beyond her control, she begins to see the power that exists in love, as well as pain. The best option is to embrace both and take the adventure that life offers you. I do hope that in the weeks to come there’ll be more chatter about Significant Other, for boldly taking such narrative risks that still amounts to a cohesive film.
Review screener provided.
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Paramount+ has been releasing underrated movies this year, including “Honor Society” and “Significant Other.” “Significant Other” is a well-made film that surprises viewers with its twists and turns. The movie follows a couple, Ruth and Harry, on a hiking trip, where they become stalked by something. The film explores their relationship and the impact of Ruth’s past on her anxiety. It is also an exploration of love and relationships. “Significant Other” takes narrative risks and offers a cohesive and satisfying experience for viewers. It is a rich and thoughtful thriller that deserves more attention.
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