The film is 99 minutes long and rated R for language throughout, sexual content and some drug use.
Of an Age released in theaters February 17. More: Goran Stolevski Interview: Of An Age Despite this sticking point, Stolevski gets to the core of these characters who are yearning for something more and find it in each other, all while handling a tender coming-of-age story and queer identity. To that end, Of an Age leaves something to be desired. The film’s final moments are set in the future, and it would have benefited the story had this time jump happened earlier, which would have given the narrative ample time to flesh out where Kol and Adam ended up and how their connection still perseveres. While the film takes its time building Kol and Adam’s connection, the slow pacing does lead to a rushed ending that doesn’t have enough room to breathe. The Boss is rated R (under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for vulgarities and one purse-size gun.
It’s moving at the right times and in important places, eliciting an emotional response from the audience. Stolevski has crafted a bittersweet, touching story that is at times heart-wrenching, longing, and deeply poignant.