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Ronny & i

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
839
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Luke Humphrey and Adam Berry in Ronny & i (2013)
ComedyDramaRomanceShort

A young man comes to terms with his sexuality and his hidden love for his best friendA young man comes to terms with his sexuality and his hidden love for his best friendA young man comes to terms with his sexuality and his hidden love for his best friend

  • Director
    • Guy Shalem
  • Writers
    • Adam Berry
    • Luke Humphrey
    • Guy Shalem
  • Stars
    • Adam Berry
    • Luke Humphrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    839
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Guy Shalem
    • Writers
      • Adam Berry
      • Luke Humphrey
      • Guy Shalem
    • Stars
      • Adam Berry
      • Luke Humphrey
    • 12User reviews
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    Adam Berry
    • Adam
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    Luke Humphrey
    • Ronnie
    • Director
      • Guy Shalem
    • Writers
      • Adam Berry
      • Luke Humphrey
      • Guy Shalem
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    10timotteart

    Best American Gay Short Film...ever.

    The first couple of times I watched this, I wept like a child. The last seven times I've watched this, I grin like a crazy person AND weep like a child.

    The most beautiful, authentic gay short this side of the Atlantic or Pacific.

    I feel bad for the one reviewer here who pretends to be above it all, lost in their sad cynicism. I have yet to read anyone here or elsewhere claim that this is the reaction ALL or MOST or even many gay men would get from a straight best friend in this situation. However, it is the reaction this character received from this best friend in this situation.

    I see the best friend as mostly straight, but also as a beautiful, loving, kind, laid-back, and hilariously amusing guy.

    Screw cynicism and jaded sneering. This little flick is glorious.
    9africcio-30-107965

    Ronny & I: A Masterful Exploration of Friendship, Love, and the Unexpected

    "Ronny & I" is a short film that defies its runtime, delivering an experience so deeply human and emotionally raw that it feels like you've lived it yourself. Told through the intimate lens of a smartphone camera, this 20-minute masterpiece captures the essence of evolving relationships and the courage it takes to navigate uncharted emotional territory.

    The storyline is deceptively simple: two lifelong friends embark on a weekend trip, documenting their journey through casual, hand-held footage. But what starts as a carefree adventure takes a poignant turn when one friend makes a heartfelt confession of love. What follows is a tender, nuanced exploration of how such a revelation can reshape a bond, sometimes in ways neither party anticipates.

    The performances are nothing short of phenomenal. The actors embody their roles with an authenticity that is rarely seen, letting the audience feel every pause, every hesitation, and every moment of unspoken tension. Their chemistry is palpable, and their vulnerability draws you in, making you forget you're watching a film rather than witnessing real life unfold. The use of a smartphone camera, rather than feeling gimmicky, adds a layer of intimacy that puts you directly in the moment, as though you're a silent companion on their journey.

    What sets "Ronny & I" apart is its ability to convey complex emotions with subtlety and grace. The script is tight, allowing each scene to breathe just enough to capture the gravity of the situation without overindulging. The editing masterfully balances moments of levity and introspection, keeping the pace dynamic while giving the story room to resonate.

    This is not just a film about love; it's a story about courage-the courage to speak your truth, to face the unknown, and to embrace the possibility of change. It avoids clichés and melodrama, opting instead for an honest portrayal of two men figuring out what their relationship means in real-time. The result is a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.

    "Ronny & I" is more than a short film-it's an emotional journey that stays with you long after the credits roll. Whether you've experienced a similar moment in your own life or are simply a fan of powerful storytelling, this film is a must-watch. It's a reminder that love, in all its forms, is both complicated and beautiful, and it has the power to endure in ways we might not expect.

    If you're looking for a film that captures the essence of human connection with sincerity and depth, "Ronny & I" delivers in spades. It's one of the best short films I've ever seen-thoughtful, evocative, and truly unforgettable.

    Highly recommended.
    Kirpianuscus

    special

    first, for its spontaneity. than, for the status of game of truths. two good friends. a trip. images, words, confessions. and a touching proof of feelings. nothing more. its dynamic rhythm, its beautiful way to show a story presented in too many manners, predictable but, in this case (re)freshing, is the motif for who "Ronny" is little more than a short film about a theme who could be defined as old. because, it is a declaration of life. almost a manifesto. and this is one of its great good points.
    8ericalusardiangel

    Beautiful story

    I was surprised how relatable the story was and how quickly it was sucked into it. I am looking forward to the feature film.
    8osxboi

    Insightful portrayal of an evolving male-male intimacy

    "Ronny & i" is a deeply moving and masterfully erotic story of two twenty-something life-long male best friends coming to terms with one announcing his love for the other. Writing, acting and editing are way above average for a low-budget short. The tight script and the actors' near perfect naturalistic styles draw you into this deeply intimate and entirely feasible portrayal of how the two of them navigate this challenge to their friendship. The editing is brisk where it needs to be but scenes are also allowed to linger so the viewer can absorb what is happening both on the surface and at the deeper levels of these two rich characters.

    The film was recorded entirely on a hand-held iPhone 5, but you won't notice or care because the camera, via lots of ECUs, transports the viewer into the middle of the characters' process. We see and hear exactly what these two young guys are experiencing as they absorb this newly revealed dynamic in their relationship. The story will grip you until the final scene, at which point you'll wish it wasn't over.

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      Shot entirely on an Apple iPhone smartphone.
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      Man & Wife
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      Brent and Erika Henry

      appearing with Heather Letvinchuk

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ronny
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Barbara, California, USA(entire film)
    • Production companies
      • Futureleap Media
      • Bad Hat Harry Productions
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      • 20m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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