Angie
Written on Jun 1, 2016
What I liked best about The History of Us was that it wasn't a coming out story. It was a self acceptance story. Bradley keeps telling himself that he's out and that's a great thing, but TJ and his documentary make him realize that he's not 100% okay with himself like he claims to be. Admitting that you're gay (or any other identification) isn't enough if you're afraid or ashamed to be who you are. Bradley has to come to terms with that, which he learns to do while listening to the stories of other gays and lesbians who had it much tougher than him.
The History of Us also has a cute, budding romance. TJ and Bradley hang out a bit before the roadtrip, but never go beyond friendship. But being in close proximity for hours on end and the sharing of motel rooms cause tension to arise. At first Bradley is hesitant: no kissing and no holding hands in public! But soon he can't fight his feelings anymore, and TJ is very understanding of Bradley wanting to take things slowly. The two share some moments that definitely get a bit steamy!
I really enjoyed The History of Us. I loved the peeks into TJ's documentary, which was to tell the stories of gays and lesbians, the trials they face, but also their happiness. Of course, there has to be some twist and conflict, which ending up being quite predictable, and I do think it took too long to get resolved based on how short the story is. But there's a happy ending.
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