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I Am Michael (2015)

“One Man. Two Lives.”

  • 98 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 5.6/10 (5898 votes)

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Plot

In the compelling narrative that is I AM MICHAEL, we delve into the extraordinary existence of Michael Glatze (portrayed by Franco), once a renowned figure within the gay youth activism scene. His startling transformation from a prominent gay rights advocate to a straight Christian pastor sparks national upheaval. The film takes us on a journey from Michael's vibrant life in San Francisco alongside his boyfriend Bennett (Quinto). Here, he navigates a dynamic world of political advocacy, a fulfilling career as a journalist at XY Magazine, an awakening social consciousness, and personal sexual exploration. However, life takes an unexpected turn when a harrowing incident leaves Michael wrestling with uncertainty and paranoia, prompting a profound spiritual rebirth. He abruptly renounces his gay lifestyle, distances himself from his circle of friends, and embarks on a quest to discover his "authentic self." His spiritual journey takes him through the teachings of Buddhism and Mormonism, only to find solace in a Christian Bible school nestled within the tranquil landscapes of rural Wyoming. Here, he crosses paths with his future girlfriend, Rebekah (Roberts), and ascends to become the pastor of his own congregation. I AM MICHAEL is a potent cinematic exploration that tracks one man's riveting voyage through contemporary notions of love, self-denial, and salvation. It captivates the viewer with its raw exploration of identity and the transformative power of faith.

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I Am Michael is a drama movie featuring James Franco and directed by Justin Kelly.

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