I Am Jonas is one of those films that slips under your skin without asking permission. You sit down expecting a simple story about a guy wrestling with himself, and suddenly youβre rifling through your own memories, seeing pieces of your life reflected in his flashbacks. You know that feeling – when the past knocks just when youβre convinced youβve buried it for good.
Jonas today β a man running, but only in circles
We start with adult Jonas (FΓ©lix Maritaud): restless, sleepless, scattered. He wakes up in strangersβ apartments, floats through nights that blur into mornings, and all the while circles a single trauma heβs never managed to dig out properly. That phase when everything looks fine on the outside, but inside a quiet alarm keeps buzzing? Thatβs Jonas in a nutshell.
Maritaud plays him with such ease that it feels like the camera is simply observing a real person, not an actor. No theatrics, no posing – just a guy who misplaced himself somewhere along the way.
Jonas then β the summer that shapes you forever
Then the film cracks open and drops us back to 1995, when Jonas meets Nathan. And itβs that one chapter many of us secretly carry: the person who arrives out of nowhere, shakes the ground beneath your feet, opens a new worldβ¦ and then vanishes. Jonas is just a kid figuring himself out; Nathan is the gust of wind that pushes him forward.
The chemistry? Ridiculously good. That teenage current – a bit awkward, a bit shy, a bit βwhat if he doesnβt like me?β, while both of them already know exactly where this is going.
And then β a black hole
Without giving too much away: Nathanβs disappearance becomes the gravitational center of Jonasβs entire life, even twenty years later. Nothing that happens afterward makes full sense until you understand what happened back then. And – like Jonas – you have to peel through every layer. This isnβt just a love story. Itβs a story about guilt, silence, and the way trauma settles precisely where your heart needs space to breathe.
Why it works so well
- Because it doesnβt chase tears – it chases truth.
- Because it forces you to connect point A and point B in Jonasβs life, and the picture only snaps into focus at the end.
- Because the teenage performances feel lived-in, not performed.
- Because adult Jonas isnβt portrayed as βbroken,β but as someone still trying to be human despite all the unfinished business inside him.
The moment that stays with you
There is one quiet scene – youβll know it when you see it – where it becomes clear that Jonas has spent years punishing himself for something he could never have controlled. Thatβs the punch that lingers. No melodrama. No manipulation. Just life, in its most uncomfortable form – when you swallow the hurt and keep going because what else can you do?
Conclusion (without dressing it up)
I Am Jonas is a small film that lands with the weight of a much bigger one. No spectacle, no fireworks, no epic twists – but it has heart, and the kind you see only when someone forgets to hide it. If youβre into queer stories that feel real, raw, and emotional without turning into a clichΓ©, this one deserves your time.
And if youβve ever loved someone who disappeared too soon – even if only from your life – youβll understand exactly why Jonas still canβt let go, even twenty years later.





















