IMDb 4.9 2009 HD

The Art of Being Straight

The Art of Being Straight

2009
Comedy Drama Romance
68 min TV-MA USA
4 / 10
4.9 IMDB

Twenty-three-year-old John has just moved to L.A. from New York, ostensibly "taking a break" from his longtime girlfriend. He moves in with college bro Andy, whose pals incessantly…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Jesse Rosen
Starring
Jesse Rosen / Rachel Castillo / Johnny Ray Rodríguez / Jared Grey / Emilia Richeson / Jim Dineen / Jesse Janzen / Tyler Jenich

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

relatable awkward insightful understated observational gentle earnest quiet familiar muted uninspired honest

Reviews

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Chloe Davies
Apr 30, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A refreshingly honest look at navigating social landscapes, 'The Art of Being Straight' excels through its quiet authenticity. Jesse Rosen’s portrayal of John is compellingly understated, capturing the vulnerability and resilience of a young gay man finding his…

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Liam O'Connell
Apr 30, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

'The Art of Being Straight' presents a familiar scenario of a young man adjusting to a new city and social circle, but it struggles to find a strong narrative voice. Jesse Rosen navigates the role of John with…

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Sophia Chen
Apr 30, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This 2009 release, 'The Art of Being Straight,' offers a poignant, albeit low-key, examination of identity and social perception. Jesse Rosen delivers a nuanced performance as John, a young man finding his place in Los Angeles, subtly conveying…

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Marcus Bellwether
Apr 30, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The premise of 'The Art of Being Straight' offers fertile ground for exploring contemporary social dynamics, yet the execution feels somewhat muted. Jesse Rosen’s performance as John effectively conveys a sense of quiet unease, a character trying to…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 30, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Jesse Rosen anchors 'The Art of Being Straight' as John, a newcomer to Los Angeles grappling with his identity amidst a sea of casual homophobia. The film's strength lies in its relatable portrayal of social awkwardness, amplified by…

FAQs

The tone of 'The Art of Being Straight' seems to oscillate between lighthearted social observation and more pointed commentary. The 'harmless banter' suggests a casual comedic backdrop, but John's position as the sole gay individual in certain social circles implies a more introspective and potentially sensitive exploration of his experiences.