Was amazing how even while using some cliches they made it in such unique way. Just the fact that she openly told to Bryant everything that happened with Maxton was fresh, like normally would be some hiding and more drama involved instead was pretty straight forward and even the solution with Maxton was sort of fairy tale like. Bryant really behaved like a prince the whole time.
@@Lunadish I believe Stranger Things is not a movie, but I haven't watched the series, actually. I'll have to start from the beginning to verify what you've just said :)
almost like a dogs a boys best friend. Can you imagine an introvert boy with a dog and a cat? Have you seen frenemies? That guy only has a dog. You only have to watch the first thirty minutes to meet Jake and Murray. But the rest is pretty priceless and the ending has the whole cast meet up. Two words, ZEND AYA
Now that was a modern day Cinderella story.... With CPS, and court order to return her inheritance, and having a new foster family; and ultimately happy life with her true prince...
The introvert girl/extrovert guy and vice versa, makes the best relationships. I love when people are truly in love. It’s a beautiful thing we don’t see much of these days.
All imma say is we need more Brian in this world the moment I knew he was the one was when he agreed to let her go for Maxton even tho he confess first gigichad moment
She was confused with how she fees between two men because both supported her. Max was the only friend she had while she was abused in her relative's house. Bryant was her saviour from that home so she felt dependent on him and her feelings developed from the feeling of being saved from an awful life.
I salute Indy's patience. Forget sharing one pair of Trousers. If I were in Indy's shoes, that house will be hell on earth for us all. What's that BS about family? Thanks so much for making my day as always!
He was a nice guy. He knew everything that she was going through, Didn't urge her to seek help or help her aknowledge the actual abuse she is going through. She was on the phone soundingly in a desperate situation. Yes he was at the doctors, He could have called her right back. He knows how abusive her family is to her. And he advised her to just wait it out without learning more. And he never actually talked to her and admitted that they were dating until after she told him someone else was interested in her. He made a lot of sacrifices for her but he did that because he wanted her. He expected there to be be something for him in return for his kind actions. He was right when he told her to choose the other guy.
@@wimsylogic65This! It was so distasteful how he claimed they were together after she told him about Bryant. Then pressured her into a date….I definitely was not team Maxton.
ok let’s maybe not go there. there’s gonna be a lot more cases of dead cats after you. you’re such a jerk. There’s a lot more to falling in love than just one thing. one thing that’s illegal. oh you stupid dirtbag!
There's a lot of real genuine people out there, who are always ready to help those who in need, this movie recap has taught me a lot , the cat sacrificed it's for the grater things to happen to cindi's life
This video makes me nostalgic during my elementary school until my senior high school, almost all the guys, including the popular one, had a crush on me, and the girls became friendly with me; perhaps they wanted to know me, but then the girls left me because of their jealousy. I did not get why they liked me. I did not even talk with them(I’m an introvert and avoid all the boys), but suddenly, they asked me to be their gf. Rn I’m a university student and still an introvert
Am i the only one who felt like We just can't express love to the person we love like maxton... We fear cause if she don't accept my proposal then i may lose the friendship too.... Due to this guys like we just see her from far and support her and can't express her .... From - one sided lover.... 😑
Personally I would risk it because it’s so much more worth it if she does accept and if you guys can still be friends if she says no it would be awesome. But if she doesn’t want a friendship after that shows she wasn’t a good friend
@@Chillsarahh may be you're correct but it's ok it's done now.... We can't change the past...even I though regret it but it's done now... Anyways let's wait for the future... 🙂
I had that too but for me she was trans, not a male. When she told me, completely destroyed our once close relationship. I just wasn't comfortable around her no more and still am. She keeps trying to talk to me but I know she likes me and it doesn't feel right. I hate this and I hate her!
@@painfulfirebird2905 did u think u were gonna get support for the transphobic energy? people are allowed to tell you they like you and if she's willing to be friends, why hate her? it doesn't feel right because your inner transphobia and probably homophobia is making it awkward. She was your friend before, she is likely your friend now. I hope she does absolutely wonderful things and never looks at you once, which is what you want.
the guy didn't even have to hear a no from her, he literally let her go when he realized where she was the happiest and agreed to her wish of him remaining her best friend. sucks that that happened to you though.
Im gonna need a straight guy to confirm this, but I've had guy friends say that they are only ever friends with people they would theoretically be attracted to. Is this true? If so, damn. Like do you ever become friends with people based on gut feelings that make you randomly drawn to people, even just as a platonic friend? Is that just a me problem with straight guys?
Straight 23M here, honestly it really depends on the person and the group of people they surround themselves with, but unfortunately it is common for guys to be superficial in approaching friendships which really is just a lack of maturity and not having the correct values for a lasting friendship with the opposing sex. Which is sad because the best connections and friendships i have are with women I’m not typically attracted to. Because that’s not the reason why I’m friends with them in the first place. To the guys that base it sorely on attraction are missing out on quality friendships but that’s their loss. They aren’t people you really want to be around anyways. But as common as this is, there are also many of us out there aswell who don’t care about physical attraction and are people to seek out platonic connections based on similar interest, kindness, respect, similar sense of humour, or just someone that gets them. you can easily pick them out with the way they positively interact with all kinds people with different shapes and sizes and social status so pay attention to that when next deciding to befriend someone. You’ll pick up a good vibe. Be aware of the friends that have openly admitted to only being able to be friends with people they are physically attracted to. Their values are corrupt. Trust your intuition it’s your guiding system it never lies. Just like energy itself it never lies. If something feels off don’t shrug it off. It’s trying to tell you something. Lastly, don’t be hard on yourself this isn’t a you problem, don’t be discouraged, just sounds like you haven’t met some so great people. men are capable of genuine friendships. To you and any women reading this seeking male platonic friendship be patient you’ll find it. Know what to look out for. You’ll be aiight.
What your gut should tell you is that this a silly thing for which to assume a general answer exists. A guy's best female friend could be simply the girl who lives next door, or a girl he once crushed on but has since fazed into friendship, or a whole host of other scenarios.
I don’t like these kinds of movies that make it seem like “no” doesn’t mean “no”. He continuously went out of his way to force an apology that she didn’t want, he INSISTED that she hang out with him, and he basically talked her into being his friend.
Slightly off topic, but my grandfather was the oldest in his family. When he was a young child his mother died and his dad sent all four children to live with different aunts and uncles because he could not take care if them. They were passed from one to another and treated more like farm hands instead of family till their dad remarried. She was a good step mother, but tragedy struck again with the death of his father and as it was the late 1930s or early 1940s he was pulled from school at 16 and went to work in an upholstery shop. When WW2 hit and he turned 18 his unvle signed him up for the service. He always sent his paycheck home keeping very little for himself. After the war he returned home and his step mom had bought him and gifted him a car.
@@nobarakugisaki_._ Jerks as well. Atleast this is what my personal experience says. Eventhough it's mostly common with the human nature. The more popular/successful one becomes, the more arrogant he/she gets.
@@only_treats_no_tricks It's a movie, so off course it would be about the protagonists. 🙄. It was just a typical teen romance movie with a predictable happy ending. And wasn't even a proper romance movie TBH. There are much better stories than this.😊✌️
No one wants to talk about how creepy it is to worm your way into someone’s trust as a “friend” and use it to guilt trip them into a relationship. Talk about normalising manipulation Lmao
Ive had boys who are bffs. Why are guys like this never bothered about the cliche gay male bff but any straight masc bff they get all.shitty abt. If hed been fat or had some other unthreatening trait itd not have made you complain without even realizing
That is super manipulative. You can’t be in a relationship already “without knowing”. Men get butt hurt about being friend-zoned!! Then don’t be friends with the girl. It’s up to you…
@@teddyanarchist1162 Exactly he never confessed to her, He knew she wasn't aware of there being more than just friends he didn't make a known until someone else showed interest. And then all those supposed kind acts that he sacrificed for her, If he did It out of the kindness of his heart he wouldn't have Told her like that. He made the decision To sacrifice His convenience is to be with her. Then guilter with his choices. He did so to guilt her because he did all those to have her. He was with a call a nice guy not a good guy. A good guy is what Bryant did. It helped her knowledge that she was being abused, He got her help, He cared about all of her even if it meant not being with him.
This happened to me during my junior year of high school. He never let on he had a secret crush on me, because he didn't want to jeopardize his popularity. He was the most popular guy in class. I was a pretty girl, but very unpopular in every way. He disclosed this to me, many years later. Whoopee!! NOT!!😢😮
Why on earth would his popularity be jeopardized by either merely informing you of his crush or dating you? Sorry, but this scenario does not ring true within the general mechanics of high school popularity, especially for popular guys.
she owes him a whole relationship. did you understand the movie. Go back and rewatch it. Just because maxt isn’t your type doesn’t mean you can absolutely destroy him in the comments. Indy likes him. Well, she likes him enough, they even stay friends when she chooses Brian. People never stay friends this day. I love this interesting take on friendship
It was a clear misunderstanding. Maxton sacrificed a lot without showing off, thought she would realise it, but she never saw him that way. In the end Max also realised that if he would have confessed earlier, things would have been different. Nothings "disgusting" about it.
@@shadows2909 nah, it's disgusting that he puts pressure on her to be his gf just cause that's how he always saw her. She doesn't owe you anything boo, and if you sacrificed: that's on you. As long as there's no UNDERSTANDING between you two she can do whatever she wants and doesn't owe you anything. He doesn't understand that and thats what makes it disgusting.
@@alinasmith5737 no dear, try seeing through his perspective. He went out of the way to help her, even she admired him and liked him that maxton misunderstood. She liked him just as a friend that maxton didn't realise at first. In fact maxton was mature to accept the situation and that realised he will never have that kind of relationship with Indy, so he let go his feelings to futher support her cheer her for her new life. He doesn't deserve that comment please.
The worst truth is that introverts are never free....they're always bounded by horrifying thoughts that never let them do what they want and end up doing nothing, living a single lonely but a peaceful 😌life
How are you ignoring the fact that he also helped her out of an abusive household, while her friend who knew her for years didn't even grasp the severity of the situation