My favourite use of a love triangle--is when they're poly and they all get together in the end (An alternative is a love corner scenario, but the person both of the others like is actually aro/ace or already in a relationship with their "best friend" and the others didnt even know/realise,,,, i just think its fun to watch them waffle as they try to figure out where to go from there,,, also if you do that, or even if you dont do that, but the two people who liekd the original person actually end up together,,, quality stuff) Okay,, if i had to give you a real answer, kai, cinder, and levana from the lunar chornicles,, like, its not like a lot of them where the person is choosing who they love,, we know who likes each other, hut instead its moreso about choosinge cinder and the revolution and sticking to his morals of levanas wrongdoings, or choosing levana and submission, but peace, even if it is at the cost of his own life and may not even come to fruition,,,, that choice between fighting for justice and keeping the flame of hope alive or submitting to the way things are, the powers at be, the realism of a world that leave no room for optimism,,,,,, i think its a great exploration of Kai's character,,, its also cool having it not be the main character of the books, tho he is sorta a co-lead,, as opposed to all the twilight style books where its main character girl choosing between two hot guys,, it being a co lead and a guy, along with being layered and layered with political stuff makes it way more interesting
Antz from Dreamworks is a great example of love triangles. Z, the main queen and Sylvester Stallone’s characters. Sorry it’s been ages since I watched that movie. Lol
I probably have the biggest love hate relationship with the twilight movies. I really enjoy the first one but every other movie afterwards just isn’t that good. I really don’t like the character of Jacob. That’s just me anyway.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzed indeed. I don’t care for the actor Taylor Launcher either. Every time I see him in something else, I’m always reminded of twilight lol
I'm trying to write a Love Triangle for a story... but a "true" Triangle :P So... A likes B, B likes A, but C also likes A *and* B while A and B also kinda like C hehe lol
@@CinemaOverAnalyzed I am not versed enough to explain, but if you are interested the Wikipedia page for aromanticism and the AVEN site are pretty good reads.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzedI am not versed enough to properly explain, but if you are interested the AVEN website is the best source. The Wikipedia page for Aromanticism is also a good read. Other notable terms are Platonic Attraction and Platonic Friendships for deep connections.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzedAromantic people have little to no *romantic* 🌹 attraction (hyperbole, formal courtship, being caught up in the fantasy, etc.) They can feel things like sexual attraction and friendship 🤝 normally. Even to the point of wanting a best friends marriage.
I see your SpongeBob DVDs in the background. Really cool overall. Very vintage as well.
Got to hang on to that one. It could be worth some money someday...haha!
@@CinemaOverAnalyzed yeah I’m sure lol
My favourite use of a love triangle--is when they're poly and they all get together in the end
(An alternative is a love corner scenario, but the person both of the others like is actually aro/ace or already in a relationship with their "best friend" and the others didnt even know/realise,,,, i just think its fun to watch them waffle as they try to figure out where to go from there,,, also if you do that, or even if you dont do that, but the two people who liekd the original person actually end up together,,, quality stuff)
Okay,, if i had to give you a real answer, kai, cinder, and levana from the lunar chornicles,, like, its not like a lot of them where the person is choosing who they love,, we know who likes each other, hut instead its moreso about choosinge cinder and the revolution and sticking to his morals of levanas wrongdoings, or choosing levana and submission, but peace, even if it is at the cost of his own life and may not even come to fruition,,,, that choice between fighting for justice and keeping the flame of hope alive or submitting to the way things are, the powers at be, the realism of a world that leave no room for optimism,,,,,, i think its a great exploration of Kai's character,,, its also cool having it not be the main character of the books, tho he is sorta a co-lead,, as opposed to all the twilight style books where its main character girl choosing between two hot guys,, it being a co lead and a guy, along with being layered and layered with political stuff makes it way more interesting
Antz from Dreamworks is a great example of love triangles. Z, the main queen and Sylvester Stallone’s characters. Sorry it’s been ages since I watched that movie. Lol
I probably have the biggest love hate relationship with the twilight movies. I really enjoy the first one but every other movie afterwards just isn’t that good. I really don’t like the character of Jacob. That’s just me anyway.
I feel like it is a franchise that I come back to now and again when I need a good chuckle. I tend to agree Jacob is the worst.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzed indeed. I don’t care for the actor Taylor Launcher either. Every time I see him in something else, I’m always reminded of twilight lol
I'm trying to write a Love Triangle for a story... but a "true" Triangle :P
So... A likes B, B likes A, but C also likes A *and* B while A and B also kinda like C hehe lol
There you go! Embrace the chaos and have fun with it =)
An interesting if apparently unpopular opinion. Are you a fellow Aromantic?
Honestly, I'm not really sure what that is? All I know is I'm a person who desires deep connection with others.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzed I am not versed enough to explain, but if you are interested the Wikipedia page for aromanticism and the AVEN site are pretty good reads.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzedI am not versed enough to properly explain, but if you are interested the AVEN website is the best source. The Wikipedia page for Aromanticism is also a good read. Other notable terms are Platonic Attraction and Platonic Friendships for deep connections.
@@CinemaOverAnalyzedAromantic people have little to no *romantic* 🌹 attraction (hyperbole, formal courtship, being caught up in the fantasy, etc.)
They can feel things like sexual attraction and friendship 🤝 normally. Even to the point of wanting a best friends marriage.