IMDb 8.4 2025 HD

I Swear

I Swear

2025
Drama History
121 min R United Kingdom
8.127 / 10
8.4 IMDB

Diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at 15, John Davidson navigates his way against the odds through troubled teenage years and into adulthood, finding inspiration in the kindness of others…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Kirk Jones / Remo Catani / Ada Stachura / Ada Stachura / Dawn Franklin / Abigail Ross / Doug Inman / Eilidh Murdoch / Callum Johnson / Tommy Brennan
Starring
Robert Aramayo / Maxine Peake / Shirley Henderson / Peter Mullan / Scott Ellis Watson / Sanjeev Kohli / Ron Donachie / Steven Cree

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

heartfelt uplifting authentic predictable moving well-acted conventional inspiring poignant formulaic empathetic gentle

Reviews

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Anya Sharma
Feb 26, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

The power of I Swear lies in its unwavering humanism. Framing John Davidson's life not as a tragedy but as a difficult navigation towards meaning, the film finds its strength in small, authentic moments. The ensemble cast creates…

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David Chen
Feb 26, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

I Swear is a competently made drama that unfortunately remains within safe parameters. The performances are uniformly strong, with Aramayo deserving praise for his physical dedication. Yet, the film's approach to its protagonist's journey from troubled teen to…

C
Chloe Bennett
Feb 26, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A tender and unexpectedly uplifting gem. I Swear distinguishes itself by focusing not on the spectacle of a condition, but on the human connections that forge a life. Aramayo's portrayal is a masterpiece of subtlety, while Shirley Henderson…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 26, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This is a solid, well-acted drama that leans heavily on the strength of its performers to elevate a conventional script. Aramayo commits fully, conveying frustration and vulnerability with physical precision. The film's heart is in the right place,…

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Eleanor Rigby
Feb 26, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

I Swear succeeds as a profoundly empathetic character study, anchored by Robert Aramayo's meticulously observed performance as John Davidson. The film avoids the cloying traps of the medical drama genre, instead presenting Tourette's as one facet of a…

FAQs

Given its subject matter of navigating teenage years with a significant medical diagnosis, the film could resonate strongly with a younger audience. However, its suitability will depend on its treatment of 'troubled' themes and the complexity of its emotional content. It would be advisable to check the official classification from the Australian Classification Board once released, which will provide guidance on mature themes, language, or content.