It's crazy that in the 2020s, just making a film about a normal heterosexual relationship where s3x isn't shown on screen is crazy or weird. And more pointedly, making a film featuring a straight white male character who is *_unapologetically masculine and assertive_* is a political statement! Wth! And that's why I loved it. Just like TG Maverick, it _celebrated_ the strong cocky masculine hero archetype, instead of sh!tting on it. It's what CREATED that chemistry. "Hot rat men" and soy boys just aren't the same, sorry. I *_freaking miss_* films where the male main character isn't shat on the whole time, made to look weak, or subjected to a beat-down from the main female character about how men ruin everything and ALL men treat women like objects blah blah. And no disgust from the woman at the man's aUDAcitY to flirt with her! In fact, she _literally tells him to chase her at the end!_ I was SQUEALING. When was the last time anyone in Hollywood did that?? I feel like it's SO much about female empowerment in a "man's world" these days, there are no new romances featuring _great men!_ They've been sacrificed for the feminist narrative that men have a "lesson to learn" and their assertive masculinity is bad. And in the fact of that, was this healthy blooming romance that WASN'T about the man cow-towing out of the way of the woman's feminist awesomeness. Instead, he was allowed to be a man, and even to *_protect her_* (the rodeo scene) which is so freaking hot!!! I think THAT'S why people are eating up this movie.
You have singlehandedly sucked me into this fandom THANK YOU
I can't wait till it comes to streaming services
it's available for purchase on prime
I love Tyler and Kate ❤ they would be the best couple
I’m still mad that they did not keep the kiss at the end of the movie
Nice 👍
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It's crazy that in the 2020s, just making a film about a normal heterosexual relationship where s3x isn't shown on screen is crazy or weird. And more pointedly, making a film featuring a straight white male character who is *_unapologetically masculine and assertive_* is a political statement! Wth! And that's why I loved it. Just like TG Maverick, it _celebrated_ the strong cocky masculine hero archetype, instead of sh!tting on it. It's what CREATED that chemistry. "Hot rat men" and soy boys just aren't the same, sorry.
I *_freaking miss_* films where the male main character isn't shat on the whole time, made to look weak, or subjected to a beat-down from the main female character about how men ruin everything and ALL men treat women like objects blah blah. And no disgust from the woman at the man's aUDAcitY to flirt with her! In fact, she _literally tells him to chase her at the end!_ I was SQUEALING. When was the last time anyone in Hollywood did that??
I feel like it's SO much about female empowerment in a "man's world" these days, there are no new romances featuring _great men!_ They've been sacrificed for the feminist narrative that men have a "lesson to learn" and their assertive masculinity is bad.
And in the fact of that, was this healthy blooming romance that WASN'T about the man cow-towing out of the way of the woman's feminist awesomeness. Instead, he was allowed to be a man, and even to *_protect her_* (the rodeo scene) which is so freaking hot!!!
I think THAT'S why people are eating up this movie.
Where do you get your clips?