Almost Adults is a 2016 Canadian comedy film directed by Sarah Rotella starring Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis.
One embraces her sexuality and tries to catch up on everything she has missed during her teenage years, while the other ends a long-term relationship with her boyfriend and discovers her life isn't going as planned.
[9] Autostraddle praised the film for flipping the script on classic lesbian movie tropes, commenting that the story wasn't about either of the characters having feelings for the other, or Mack coming out and Cassie not accepting her, but rather that they were both "young and selfish and trying to figure out who they were and how they fit into each other's lives.
"[11] The Hollywood Reporter gave a positive review, stating that "... above all else, it excels at remaining inoffensive, which isn't always the best approach for an adult comedy dealing with high-stakes personal issues."
The review went on to praise Negovanlis and Bauman's chemistry, but stated "the comedic quotient drops noticeably in scenes with mostly underwhelming supporting cast members."