We Are Who We Are Drama 2020 0h 59m 7.3 · Legit & Working

This isn't your typical high-school drama with manufactured cliffhangers. Instead, it offers: We Are Who We Are [Review] - The UnderSCENE

Right Here, Right Now: Why We Are Who We Are is Still Worth Your Time We Are Who We Are Drama 2020 0h 59m 7.3

In the sea of loud, neon-soaked teen dramas, Luca Guadagnino’s 2020 miniseries feels like a quiet, humid afternoon. If you’ve ever felt like an outsider—or just someone trying to figure out which "mask" to wear today—this eight-episode journey is a visceral, poetic must-watch. The Vibe: A "Slice of America" in Italy This isn't your typical high-school drama with manufactured

The setting is a character itself: a rigid, desert-camo environment of American rules surrounded by the sun-drenched freedom of the Italian coast. It’s here that Fraser meets Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón), a girl who has spent years on the base and is quietly navigating her own complex relationship with gender and identity. Why It Hits Differently The Vibe: A "Slice of America" in Italy

Set on a fictional U.S. military base in Chioggia, Italy, the show follows 14-year-old Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer), a New Yorker who is uprooted when his mother (Chloë Sevigny) takes command of the base.