The ending’s pretty vauge. I understand it emphasizes on bullying but wether the other love Beau platonically or more than a friend is a question. For me it’s more than friend with all the soft and nice little thing that he does for Beau
@@full-frameyarne good morning 🌅 after watching 👀 your video on coming out age it’s very difficult to do sometimes nobody should have to be bullied or abused etc due to race sexuality or gender identity I felt so sorry 😔 for the boy who went through that horrible nobody deserves to be treated that way thanks 🙏 to Liam for being such a great friend to him I liked the way he stood up to those bullies nobody should have to try ending their life due to this my name is Chetan I am also gay myself I support all straights gays trans etc nice to meet you are there both gay in real life
There's something a bit unrealistic here. I've been teaching in a high school for over 30 years and even many years ago there was rarely any gay bashing or anyting similar. There have been incidents of suicide based on a pupil's inabilty to accept what he is but it was never the fault of the school and its pupils, more of society as a whole. 10 years ago the head boy was an out gay guy, who always wore makeup. And teachers and pupils all loved him. He is now a drama teacher at the same school.
@@telemachus53 well i think you miss the point. I never said it would be the schools fault for not seeing anything. Did i ever accused a school? I didn't even include teachers in this. My point is, sometimes such things go un noticed, idk where you live but it's still a thing to be bullied because of being gay. It's not just because it didn't happen at your school that it doesn't happen at other places. Plus bullying often makes a person more closed and less willingly to share their emotions. Wich causes all the trouble to be on top of each other. And sometimes in certain cases it ends not well. Agian it's not because at one school it doesn't happen that nowhere else it also doesn't happen. Plus this is called Fiction, for being a scenario and made-up by people. Offcource it's not real otherwise it would have been a documentary. But with this movie i want to show people that even when you think gay-bashing is gone it's still out there. There are still people (all over the world) getting bullied for just trying to be themselves and to be happy. So yeah that's exactly why i want to make this to show every one. I know it's not the same everywhere, and I certainly don't blame schools or teachers for not seeing it or something. This is always the bullies fault. And maby the scenario is a little bit a extreme case yes but that is to show how bad it can be. In hope that people would be more open, and prevent this. I hope you understand what my meaning was 🙃
@@full-frameyarne I appreciate your response. I understand and accept what you're saying. You're right in saying there will always be bullies and always somewhere there will be gay bashing. Also as a teacher I don't know the "subtext" of my own pupils, especially wheh they reach the age of adolescense. On the other hand if a gay boy becomes an object of admiration and achieves an inmportant position in school, bullying becomes very "passe" and considered very archaic.
Loved this! Great actors. I’m glad it ended on a hopeful note. Thank you for sharing.
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It was an outstanding short. The storyline, script and acting were wonderful. I watched some of your other videos - very talented.
@@davidvriesenga1107 aww thank you so much, means a lot to me 😊
Beautiful! I hate bullies so much!
Beautiful little film thank you!
Lovely film! Bonus points for the Heartstopper cameo. 🥰
Beautiful film, great actors brilliantly done.👌
Short and sweet. Well done! 👍
Outstanding! Would love to see a part 2.
Suggestion in the summary, "But he gets bullied also, which makes everything even more complex." But this is a "thumbs up" project! Well done.
The ending’s pretty vauge. I understand it emphasizes on bullying but wether the other love Beau platonically or more than a friend is a question. For me it’s more than friend with all the soft and nice little thing that he does for Beau
I really missed a final kiss!!! 😢
A Grandios real Coming of Age Video.....TOP ....and Thank You 👍👍👍
Good storyline and acting
Awesome
People need to stick up for each other even if youre different 13:01
Thank you ❤❤❤
Nice film
First (10/10 i loves this some how 😎)
Thank you so much 😊
@@full-frameyarne good morning 🌅 after watching 👀 your video on coming out age it’s very difficult to do sometimes nobody should have to be bullied or abused etc due to race sexuality or gender identity I felt so sorry 😔 for the boy who went through that horrible nobody deserves to be treated that way thanks 🙏 to Liam for being such a great friend to him I liked the way he stood up to those bullies nobody should have to try ending their life due to this my name is Chetan I am also gay myself I support all straights gays trans etc nice to meet you are there both gay in real life
It’s very well done. But I think it’s a few years old
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Pode colocar tradução em Português? Obrigado.
There's something a bit unrealistic here. I've been teaching in a high school for over 30 years and even many years ago there was rarely any gay bashing or anyting similar. There have been incidents of suicide based on a pupil's inabilty to accept what he is but it was never the fault of the school and its pupils, more of society as a whole. 10 years ago the head boy was an out gay guy, who always wore makeup. And teachers and pupils all loved him. He is now a drama teacher at the same school.
@@telemachus53 well i think you miss the point. I never said it would be the schools fault for not seeing anything. Did i ever accused a school? I didn't even include teachers in this.
My point is, sometimes such things go un noticed, idk where you live but it's still a thing to be bullied because of being gay. It's not just because it didn't happen at your school that it doesn't happen at other places. Plus bullying often makes a person more closed and less willingly to share their emotions. Wich causes all the trouble to be on top of each other. And sometimes in certain cases it ends not well. Agian it's not because at one school it doesn't happen that nowhere else it also doesn't happen.
Plus this is called Fiction, for being a scenario and made-up by people. Offcource it's not real otherwise it would have been a documentary. But with this movie i want to show people that even when you think gay-bashing is gone it's still out there. There are still people (all over the world) getting bullied for just trying to be themselves and to be happy. So yeah that's exactly why i want to make this to show every one.
I know it's not the same everywhere, and I certainly don't blame schools or teachers for not seeing it or something. This is always the bullies fault. And maby the scenario is a little bit a extreme case yes but that is to show how bad it can be. In hope that people would be more open, and prevent this.
I hope you understand what my meaning was 🙃
@@full-frameyarne I appreciate your response. I understand and accept what you're saying. You're right in saying there will always be bullies and always somewhere there will be gay bashing. Also as a teacher I don't know the "subtext" of my own pupils, especially wheh they reach the age of adolescense. On the other hand if a gay boy becomes an object of admiration and achieves an inmportant position in school, bullying becomes very "passe" and considered very archaic.
Legendas em português ???