I LOVED every messy, complicated, toxic, co-dependent minute of this movie! There's nothing cookie cutter about it. Best film I've seen in the last few years! Just BRILLIANT!
I LOVEEEEE male characters with natural chemistry. Or always made me think more happened. But I find it interesting we only ever see Patrick be homself with ART, he’s always saying “I feel bad” “or I miss him” or “I’m worried about him. Patrick can only express himself in physical ways, and I think he loved Art.
he matured the most out of all, patrick and tashi are still playing those stupid games. art is abused and lonely in his marriage, used by tashi to satisfy her former ambitions, unwanted and undesired (we never really see them have sex or be passionate, she always rejects him and is cold towards him). someone even suggested that her daughter might be patrick’s. either way, art has definitely done the least bullshit out of all, his only mistake was not being confident enough in the beginning and ‘letting’ patrick date tashi in the first place. patrick only slept with her as a way to get closer to art, since they were so tied together
@@peculliar Art is still immature, too, because he doesn't blame the proper person for his relationship being unsatisfying and rocky. Art tried to sow seeds of doubt in Patrick and Tashi's relationship and completely stopped talking to him to get with Tashi. Also, it takes two to tango. Tashi bares most, if not all, the responsibility for the affair. Art needs to take some of his anger out on his wife for her infidelity and threatening to leave him if he quits tennis. Secondly, Art being 19 years old when he betrayed his best friend doesn't absolve him of anything, especially since he's still acting like he did nothing wrong 13 years later. Patrick and Tashi's relationship was toxic, especially because Tashi only wanted to talk about tennis. However, Art going on about how "Patrick doesn't love her" and that she deserves to be worshipped gave Tashi enough ammo to pit the two men against each other. Though, Art grew up when it came to gaining money and fame, but he didn't seem to grow up emotionally. He still worshipped Tashi like Jesus (he actually compared her to Jesus) instead of seeing her as the human being she is and became her lap dog thus instead of confronting Tashi for her faults like infidelity and disregard of his emotions, he blames all of his relationship woes on Patrick-including what happened in Atlanta.
@@cutienerdgirl i totally see your point, and you did a great job of explaining your view and articulating it so well. however, it all sounds a bit like victim blaming to (referring to their ‘current’ situation, cause i never said that i condone his past behavior). either way, it is all left up to interpretation so i guess we each see it through the lens of our own experiences
Not surprise surprise 😂🎾 yeah i saw it in the theater 🎭 def enhanced the experience 😂 the music 👩🏾🍳💋 💃🏾this was a fun lil film "omg we're in the ball" 😂🎥🍷 🍿✨
Art is still immature and toxic because he doesn't blame the proper person for his relationship being unsatisfying and rocky. Art tried to sow seeds of doubt in Patrick and Tashi's relationship and completely stopped talking to him to get with Tashi. Also, it takes two to tango. Tashi bares most, if not all, the responsibility for the affair. Art needs to take some of his anger out on his wife for her infidelity and threatening to leave him if he quits tennis. Secondly, Art being 19 years old when he betrayed his best friend doesn't absolve him of anything, especially since he's still acting like he did nothing wrong 13 years later. Patrick and Tashi's relationship was toxic, especially because Tashi only wanted to talk about tennis. However, Art going on about how "Patrick doesn't love her" and that she deserves to be worshipped gave Tashi enough ammo to pit the two men against each other. Though, Art grew up when it came to gaining money and fame, but he didn't seem to grow up emotionally. He still worshipped Tashi like Jesus (he actually compared her to Jesus) instead of seeing her as the human being she is and became her lap dog thus instead of confronting Tashi for her faults like infidelity and disregard of his emotions, he blames all of his relationship woes on Patrick-including what happened in Atlanta. 🤷🏾♀️
WHERE do you see he blames all that to Patrick? Also he just discovered that Patrick slept with her in the middle of the game, how is he supposed to confront her about that at that time?
First of all, ART was the one who forced Tashi to put their marriage up as an ultimatum, he kept pushing her for her to "coach him" aka give him some motivation so he can win the match against Patrick. She even askes h>m right after she says that "I'm serious, does that help you?" She's literally checking in on him if thats what HE wants to hear so he can feel satisfied that she understands how low his cnfidence is going into this match and how serious it is to the continuation of their marriage even though tashi initially doesn't believe it's as swrious as Art is making it (until he makes her hold him to sleep). Idk how people keep missing how Art is the only instigator for that confrontation in that scene lmao. Tashi does not want to leave that man and never had any inentions to, but the thought that Art thinks their marriage is hanging on a thread terrifies her enough to go beg Patrick for help in the next scene. But carry on lol.
@@whiistlingwinds before the scene you mention about "Art making the marriage up as an ultimatum if he loses, etc." which i understand, Tashi doesnt love him, she lives through him (because her injury, her whole life and dreams were upside down) and she CHEATED with Patrick before they had their daughter (the hotel in Atlanta scene), so..
You were loving young Art when he was his worst, manipulative.lying self...sabotaging his friend's the relationship with lies and insinuations. But I did too on the first viewing :-).
Ok listen I saw this in theaters and about a full hour of this movie didn’t need to be there with the amount of overextended shots that didn’t need to be there. Also the two men should have run off together they had 10 times more chemistry.
according to the director, after the last match the 3 of them went back to the hotel together🤗
I love that, they’re the best all together. Do you remember where the director said that?
Its a trouple. They need each other. Art and Patrick just needed to acknowledge that they liked each other with Tashi as the glue
I LOVED every messy, complicated, toxic, co-dependent minute of this movie! There's nothing cookie cutter about it. Best film I've seen in the last few years! Just BRILLIANT!
Tashi just wanted a good tennis. And tennis was synonymous with sex. The shot with the three of them during the game explained it
straightest gayest most bisexual movie I’ve ever seen 😭❤️
The classic throuple trope…😬. Love it for them 😉
Sick references. Your references are out of control everyone knows that.
This movie was so good 👏 Patrick was definitely in love with Art. Glad it seems they ended up as a throuple.
I LOVEEEEE male characters with natural chemistry. Or always made me think more happened. But I find it interesting we only ever see Patrick be homself with ART, he’s always saying “I feel bad” “or I miss him” or “I’m worried about him. Patrick can only express himself in physical ways, and I think he loved Art.
Have you heard of a movie called the Holdovers? Might wanna give that a try. Terrific comedy.
Agreed! Not a lot of reactors are doing it
Girl I loved art too, or at least o hated him the least out of everyone.
he matured the most out of all, patrick and tashi are still playing those stupid games. art is abused and lonely in his marriage, used by tashi to satisfy her former ambitions, unwanted and undesired (we never really see them have sex or be passionate, she always rejects him and is cold towards him). someone even suggested that her daughter might be patrick’s. either way, art has definitely done the least bullshit out of all, his only mistake was not being confident enough in the beginning and ‘letting’ patrick date tashi in the first place. patrick only slept with her as a way to get closer to art, since they were so tied together
@@peculliar Art is still immature, too, because he doesn't blame the proper person for his relationship being unsatisfying and rocky. Art tried to sow seeds of doubt in Patrick and Tashi's relationship and completely stopped talking to him to get with Tashi. Also, it takes two to tango. Tashi bares most, if not all, the responsibility for the affair. Art needs to take some of his anger out on his wife for her infidelity and threatening to leave him if he quits tennis. Secondly, Art being 19 years old when he betrayed his best friend doesn't absolve him of anything, especially since he's still acting like he did nothing wrong 13 years later. Patrick and Tashi's relationship was toxic, especially because Tashi only wanted to talk about tennis. However, Art going on about how "Patrick doesn't love her" and that she deserves to be worshipped gave Tashi enough ammo to pit the two men against each other. Though, Art grew up when it came to gaining money and fame, but he didn't seem to grow up emotionally. He still worshipped Tashi like Jesus (he actually compared her to Jesus) instead of seeing her as the human being she is and became her lap dog thus instead of confronting Tashi for her faults like infidelity and disregard of his emotions, he blames all of his relationship woes on Patrick-including what happened in Atlanta.
@@cutienerdgirl i totally see your point, and you did a great job of explaining your view and articulating it so well. however, it all sounds a bit like victim blaming to (referring to their ‘current’ situation, cause i never said that i condone his past behavior). either way, it is all left up to interpretation so i guess we each see it through the lens of our own experiences
Not surprise surprise 😂🎾 yeah i saw it in the theater 🎭 def enhanced the experience 😂 the music 👩🏾🍳💋 💃🏾this was a fun lil film "omg we're in the ball" 😂🎥🍷 🍿✨
Patrick was in love with Art, Art with Tashi and Tashi like both of them but she loved the sport more. All three had issues
love your reaction, your editing is so funny lol, memes and music stuff.
MOTHER I WAS WAITING FOR THIS REACTION
Art is still immature and toxic because he doesn't blame the proper person for his relationship being unsatisfying and rocky. Art tried to sow seeds of doubt in Patrick and Tashi's relationship and completely stopped talking to him to get with Tashi. Also, it takes two to tango. Tashi bares most, if not all, the responsibility for the affair. Art needs to take some of his anger out on his wife for her infidelity and threatening to leave him if he quits tennis. Secondly, Art being 19 years old when he betrayed his best friend doesn't absolve him of anything, especially since he's still acting like he did nothing wrong 13 years later. Patrick and Tashi's relationship was toxic, especially because Tashi only wanted to talk about tennis. However, Art going on about how "Patrick doesn't love her" and that she deserves to be worshipped gave Tashi enough ammo to pit the two men against each other. Though, Art grew up when it came to gaining money and fame, but he didn't seem to grow up emotionally. He still worshipped Tashi like Jesus (he actually compared her to Jesus) instead of seeing her as the human being she is and became her lap dog thus instead of confronting Tashi for her faults like infidelity and disregard of his emotions, he blames all of his relationship woes on Patrick-including what happened in Atlanta. 🤷🏾♀️
WHERE do you see he blames all that to Patrick? Also he just discovered that Patrick slept with her in the middle of the game, how is he supposed to confront her about that at that time?
First of all, ART was the one who forced Tashi to put their marriage up as an ultimatum, he kept pushing her for her to "coach him" aka give him some motivation so he can win the match against Patrick. She even askes h>m right after she says that "I'm serious, does that help you?" She's literally checking in on him if thats what HE wants to hear so he can feel satisfied that she understands how low his cnfidence is going into this match and how serious it is to the continuation of their marriage even though tashi initially doesn't believe it's as swrious as Art is making it (until he makes her hold him to sleep). Idk how people keep missing how Art is the only instigator for that confrontation in that scene lmao. Tashi does not want to leave that man and never had any inentions to, but the thought that Art thinks their marriage is hanging on a thread terrifies her enough to go beg Patrick for help in the next scene. But carry on lol.
@@whiistlingwinds before the scene you mention about "Art making the marriage up as an ultimatum if he loses, etc." which i understand, Tashi doesnt love him, she lives through him (because her injury, her whole life and dreams were upside down) and she CHEATED with Patrick before they had their daughter (the hotel in Atlanta scene), so..
Can you please react to Interview with the Vampire? I promise you won't be disappointed.
the director said they went back to a hotel room after also art did not open we do not know who won.
You should watch the film Closer.
It took me watching it twice to get it
You were loving young Art when he was his worst, manipulative.lying self...sabotaging his friend's the relationship with lies and insinuations. But I did too on the first viewing :-).
I still love him after 6 watches. In fact, Art is my favorite character of the two guys even though I also love Patrick.
i’ve watched this movie multiple times and am still an art apologist
You should watch love, victor just for the fun of it
i second this notion
Ok listen I saw this in theaters and about a full hour of this movie didn’t need to be there with the amount of overextended shots that didn’t need to be there.
Also the two men should have run off together they had 10 times more chemistry.