God's Own Country (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Romance, Drama · 1h 44m · R · English

Curator score: 8.6/10 (190.5K ratings)

Overview

A young farmer in rural Yorkshire numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker.

Ratings

Director

Francis Lee

Production

BFI, Inflammable Films, Shudder Films, Creative England, MetFilm Production

Cast

Josh O'Connor, Alec Secăreanu, Gemma Jones, Ian Hart, Harry Lister Smith, Patsy Ferran, Naveed Choudhry, Stefan Dermendjiev, Moey Hassan, Melanie Kilburn, John McCrea, Alexander Suvandjiev, Liam Thomas, Sarah White

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A stark, sensual rural romance with bruising emotional honesty and a deeply felt sense of place. It pairs harsh working-class realism with unexpected tenderness, making the love story feel hard-won and memorable.

Best for

  • viewers who like intimate queer dramas
  • fans of bleak-to-hopeful character studies
  • people drawn to rural settings and naturalistic filmmaking
  • audiences who appreciate restrained but emotionally intense romance

Skip if

  • you want a light or feel-good romance
  • you dislike explicit sex and rough language
  • you prefer fast-paced plotting over mood and character
  • you need a broadly accessible, low-conflict love story

Overview

God's Own Country is one of those rare romances that feels earned in every glance, gesture, and silence. Francis Lee roots the film in the physical labor, weather, and isolation of Yorkshire, so the emotional breakthrough lands with real force rather than melodrama.

Worth noting

Josh O'Connor gives Johnny a raw, defensive volatility that slowly softens without ever becoming sentimental, while Alec Secăreanu brings a calm, grounded warmth that changes the film's temperature. Their chemistry is tactile and believable, and the movie understands desire as something messy, practical, and transformative.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the film's tenderness amid hardship: the lambing, the mud, the drinking, the family strain, the small acts of care. It can be harsh, but it is never cruel for its own sake, and by the end it has become a quietly moving story about learning how to be held and how to hold someone else.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Ellie ✨ (4.5★) · 8802 likes

it's not gay cinéma unless one of them forms an overly sentimental attachment to an item of the other's clothing

Jenni (4★) · 8169 likes

[me, bawling my eyes out]: i have no idea what they are saying

Lucy (4★) · 7105 likes

honestly we’ve hit the point in film where the tenderness and longing and understanding expressed in almost any movie between lgbt characters is simply so much more profound than most straight romances in film history

sree (4★) · 5453 likes

when bae calls you a slur 🥺💖

doinkdedoink (5★) · 4895 likes

we love gheorghe, a sweater-wearing, animal-loving, cheese-making, ewe-mothering, nature-loving, warm-hearted human being, who brings a smile to johnny's face and makes pasta for him. get yourself a gheorghe

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Topics

LGBTQ+ drama, rural setting, slow-burn romance, working-class realism, emotional intensity, naturalistic style, British cinema, masculinity, migration, tenderness

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