![]() We Are Who We Are is as tactile and mesmerizing as all of Guadagnino’s best work, but where Call Me By Your Name thrives on controlled passion and Suspiria meticulously tells a multi-layered story, this often tips into chaos. Fraser’s unpredictable mother, military commander Sarah ( Chloë Sevigny), and her wife, Maggie ( Alice Braga) are countered by the more traditional Harper family, whose patriarch, Richard (Scott Mescudi, better known as Kid Cudi) dons a MAGA hat while his Nigerian wife, Jenny ( Faith Alabi), bakes cakes and watches American weather reports. Its dual protagonists are erratic, stylish outcast Fraser Wilson ( IT and Shazam!’s Jack Dylan Grazer) and observant, self-assured Caitlin Harper (newcomer Jordan Kristine Seamon). The eight-episode first season follows two neighboring families living on an American military base in 2016. ![]() Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are is a moody coming-of-age tale set in Italy and drenched in sunshine, but fans of the director should take note: this is no Call Me By Your Name. This week, Valerie Ettenhofer takes a look at HBO’s new series from Luca Guadagnino, We Are Who We Are. ![]() Welcome to Up Next, a column that gives you the rundown on the latest TV.
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