A gay man’s worldview is challenged at his brother’s bachelor party | I Was Wrong (Comedy / Drama)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
  • A gay man’s worldview is challenged by the arrival of an unexpected guest at his brother’s bachelor party.
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    'I Was Wrong' is a comedy + LGBTQ short film directed by Tyler Cunningham
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    "I spent my youth avoiding eye contact with most of my straight male classmates just to be able to walk down the hallway in peace. It was during those years that I developed a deep, subconscious fear of all straight men - my bullies. I began lumping them all into a box, making sweeping assumptions that all straight men were violent and homophobic. After a decade of keeping them in this box, I was mortified to realize that I had become the bully and was perpetuating the cycle of abuse.
    It was particularly jarring to make this realization in 2016, as our political climate grew darker. People were becoming increasingly polarized and my mindset wasn’t helping. To help make sense of it all, I searched for hopeful stories of unity and, at best, understanding. I WAS WRONG is my contribution to these themes and telling of the narrative work I hope to create: art that extends an olive branch between different schools of thought.
    Poking fun at white gay men, masculinity and performative activism, I WAS WRONG is a cheeky exploration of cyclical trauma and a reminder that we often have more in common with each other than we might think."
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  • @tylercunningham9855
    @tylercunningham9855 Год назад +228

    I live in awe of trauma's power to create villains out of victims, myself included.
    I wrote this following a period when I struggled to make peace with the more unsavory elements of my personality, most of which began as defense mechanisms against childhood bullying. I thought it might be therapeutic to create a character who poked fun at all the different parts of myself I wish I could exorcise and watch him get his comeuppance. And... therapeutic it was! 10/10 would recommend the experience lol.
    Thank you for watching! x

    • @FilmShortage
      @FilmShortage  Год назад +13

      Absolutely love this! Shows how quickly we can all make judgement errors. Thank you for sharing with us Tyler.
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    • @bmbrod34
      @bmbrod34 Год назад +14

      Thank you, this was really clever. I’m going to watch again with my husband tonight. The only thing I didn’t understand was why the older brother wouldn’t hug his own little brother in the opening scene? I especially loved the last few seconds, those bros forgave and moved on real fast - and the actors deserve a lot of credit all-around, although especially in that scene.

    • @k4rli92
      @k4rli92 Год назад +5

      Well done Tyler! Often the best art comes from truth, as this does. Your cast is fantastic and the writing ...chef's kiss, perfect.💘🏳‍🌈

    • @michaelzipprich4263
      @michaelzipprich4263 Год назад +12

      Great stuff! Cringeworthy realistic! Pete‘s teenage years traumas obviously still sticking with him leading to resenting/cutting out his brother for probably teasing him back then. Classical „moving out but not on/leaving behind yet carrying it all the way“ scenario. The upcoming car crash was kinda predictable from the start, but it was well written and really well acted! Loved the twist about the straights being a lot more complex than what you‘d give then at first glance. We tend to think our somewhat more complicated life gives us a higher ground in understanding life‘s complexities but then again we‘re just as narrow-minded and prejudiced as everyone else. We just have different prejudices. I did not really miss them being apologetic about what happened 15 years ago, but loved the fact they were totally at ease with their buddy being a) gay b) a sexworker. Shows the power of friendship can be damn strong. And I love the fact that Pete’s bubble kinda burst a bit and he came out (no pun intended) being a lot rounder as a character than he went into the night.
      Great stuff!

    • @cnmcginn1981
      @cnmcginn1981 Год назад

      Great work, Sir. Very real. Very powerful. I hope we get to see more of your work in the future. :)

  • @masonferris5910
    @masonferris5910 Год назад +39

    This just pissed me off. Haha. Such a reflection of my own situation. You treated me like garbage but because you’ve matured now and are more accepting, I don’t get to be mad or upset about it??

  • @davidbgreensmith
    @davidbgreensmith Год назад +276

    I understand where the main protagonist was coming from. He was bullied by these guys and not one of them apologised and explained how they had changed. "We grew up" was a weasel phrase to place the locus of responsibility back on him. Is he supposed to be some kind of mind reader?

    • @vincentimbesi3947
      @vincentimbesi3947 Год назад +35

      Yeah I agree. Saying “we grew up” is a little simple after causing someone permanent damage.

    • @jacobmccain8794
      @jacobmccain8794 Год назад +32

      Right, the end boiled my blood, they gaslighted him so heavily!

    • @TheSushant24
      @TheSushant24 Год назад +15

      True af... it hit me hard to make me hit him. Apologise for your doing unto who you do wrong before "growing up". And talking to them knowing what you have done... wtf!

    • @hustler212
      @hustler212 Год назад

      Also to fetishize him at the end, (And that too in the front of HIS F*ing BROTHER !!! I mean WTF) I say, Hit all of them...

    • @shidharbhagwat5866
      @shidharbhagwat5866 10 месяцев назад +2

      They tried to but he had so.much air in his head .....it's time gaya stop hating the world...and accepting it as it with co existing

  • @free1dom11
    @free1dom11 Год назад +105

    Odd and disheartening that the gay guy is the only one who is one-dimensional -- and the only one who apologizes.

    • @philzmusic8098
      @philzmusic8098 Год назад +10

      I found it refreshingly comical that the gay protagonist was the only uptight dislikable guy in the group! And straight boys get bullied by their older brothers too.

    • @ivvister2303
      @ivvister2303 9 месяцев назад

      @@philzmusic8098 they don't/didn't get bullied for being fucking straight.

  • @callinkin
    @callinkin 9 месяцев назад +20

    We grew up, but we never learned how to apologize for the damage we had done.

  • @elgustoesmiochupaki6119
    @elgustoesmiochupaki6119 10 месяцев назад +23

    This is what happens when an individual with internalized homophobia makes a film.

  • @TheBearAspirin
    @TheBearAspirin Год назад +64

    This should be remade as a slasher film with him as the antagonist. I'd definitely stan the killer.

  • @easternacademy
    @easternacademy Год назад +87

    Watching this reminded me of a situation 40 years ago. I was a serious long-distance cyclist. I frequently went on long rides with James. I worked with his wife. I'm openly gay and socialized with them on occasion along with my boyfriend. Their younger son Ryan had finished high school, was away at art school and was in the process of coming out. James scheduled an all-day ride with me when Ryan was home for the weekend and complained to me that his son needed to man-up. I have few regrets. One of the biggest is that I did not call James out for what he was doing.
    When Ryan graduated, he moved across the country and owns a successful business.
    James died 5 years ago. Ryan was not at the funeral.

    • @andrewaway
      @andrewaway Год назад +8

      Wow. That is powerful.

  • @docstefmd830
    @docstefmd830 Год назад +109

    And what are we supposed to take away from that little gem? Bullying your gay little brother is more than acceptable ... and said brother is just a bitter drama queen when he calls them out on having traumatized him and makes a - quite understandable - mistake about the sexuality of one of his tormentors while beeing uninformed and drunk ...

    • @XSHADOWTHELEGENDARYHEDGEHOGxX
      @XSHADOWTHELEGENDARYHEDGEHOGxX Год назад +5

      its cruel right

    • @takeitorleaveit7927
      @takeitorleaveit7927 Год назад +4

      What we are supposed to take away from this is that life has its nuances.
      Bonus takeaway : people can get offended by anything, even other people’s unique lived experiences 😅

    • @neindanke3916
      @neindanke3916 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@takeitorleaveit7927Bullshit. They had no excuse. Neither do you.

  • @Ntwri
    @Ntwri 8 месяцев назад +10

    " A GAY MAN'S LIFE TRAUMA DISREGARDED AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF HIS CHILDHOOD BULLY AT HIS BROTHER'S BACHELOR PARTY"
    This should have been the title! I sincerely regret having watched it cause the movie belittles childhood trauma most gay people suffer from, saying that I disliked the movie would be an understatement!
    This is purely enraging, nothing about this short movie is likeable. How does the victim end up being the one who apologises after all the childhood trauma they caused him? How on earth does he end up being the bad guy, the damage he caused is repairable but the trauma he suffered isn't! The worst part is that they end up kinda laughing at him, and show no shadow of remorse for what they made him go through, they should've at least acknowledged and presented genuine apologies to him, IN OTHER WORDS HE KEEPS BEING THE VICTIM WHOSE EMOTIONS KEEP BEING DISREGARDED!!

    • @headcaptainyamamoto7015
      @headcaptainyamamoto7015 7 месяцев назад

      I was bullied and grew out of it cause i don't see the point on holding a grudge agaisnt someone i don't even know anything about anymore, i would really dislike to realize i turned like this guy cause i couldn't get over and stayed stuck in the past, it's not good for anybody

    • @Ntwri
      @Ntwri 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@headcaptainyamamoto7015 The difference is you got bullied by strangers, he got bullied by his own brother and his friends! The least the least they could have done is acknowledge how wicked they were to him and not just dismiss it just because "they grew up". Do you realize that part of the reason he moved away was because of his brother and his circle of friends!

  • @TheCinamanic
    @TheCinamanic Год назад +91

    Nah.. they should apologize to the little bro first. Then only they can ask him to be understanding

    • @hustler212
      @hustler212 Год назад +8

      Abso- the- f*ing-lutely

  • @jacobmccain8794
    @jacobmccain8794 Год назад +137

    The ending boiled my blood. The way they gaslighted him so heavily.

    • @miguelangel-ez1bw
      @miguelangel-ez1bw 9 месяцев назад +4

      I AGREE

    • @edwinicq
      @edwinicq 2 месяца назад

      ? how exactly did they gaslight him? he did everything to himself

    • @jesswise1863
      @jesswise1863 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree

    • @jacobmccain8794
      @jacobmccain8794 2 месяца назад +5

      @@edwinicqwhat? They literally tortured him growing up, but now he was supposed to know they were friends now or something!

    • @edwinicq
      @edwinicq 2 месяца назад

      @@jacobmccain8794 how do you know it's torture? the dialog didn't reveal any details, it can range from teasing to bullying to abuse, the point is the audience can't know for sure. And the whole point of the film is not to make assumptions.

  • @yeahno8294
    @yeahno8294 Год назад +31

    To be honest that's the crappiest batchalor party ever. Can't blame the gay guy typically at those types of parties people are actually having a good time and not crying about getting dumped and going on self finding journeys lmao I would definitely not be going to a batchalor party like this one.

  • @TheJimmyFury
    @TheJimmyFury Год назад +63

    It feels like there was the potential for a really good story here but it got lost in the awkwardness. It was bad enough that the bullies not only didn't apologize but didn't even think they'd done something wrong but to finish the whole thing off with... them trying to convince Peter to have sex with one of his bullies, when he clearly still holds some resentment toward all of them, as payback? That shit's just creepy sorry.

    • @bounty202g
      @bounty202g Год назад +12

      Yeah it was super manipulative

  • @AquarianMoonChaser
    @AquarianMoonChaser Год назад +28

    The subject of this short film is messed up, especially the part of the straight guy saying that the bullying bit is in the past. That is disrespectful for those have been bullied in their for being gay.

    • @talastra
      @talastra 3 месяца назад

      Not just that, but specifically by the people who bullied you.

  • @islandsunset
    @islandsunset Год назад +78

    years of torture and mental trauma is okay and perpetrators should be forgiven because they "grew up" and one of them is "gay"
    this film only succeeded in making the victim some kind of villain. and none of them acknowledged what they did and bothered to take responsibility by apologizing. yikes... would not recommend...

  • @katlehomotloung748
    @katlehomotloung748 Год назад +98

    Did they just trivialise his feelings because they are "grown" now? That is some messy gaslighting situation I would have ran from.

    • @hustler212
      @hustler212 Год назад +6

      From the start, As soon as he stepped in, I said - "Not your place buddy"

  • @Blue_Azure101
    @Blue_Azure101 11 месяцев назад +6

    They should have apologized. The ending seems to come from a homophobic perpetrator’s perspective/fantasy? and not from the actual victim. A cop out from those who insists on “but I have a lot of gay friends” or “I have many black friends” and goes on to commit offenses that showcases the exact opposite.

  • @supernaturalawesome1
    @supernaturalawesome1 Год назад +293

    As someone who was bullied in my youth for being gay, I have to say 11:40 made me mad. It's realistic but still aggravating. He tells them they used to bully him when they were younger and they play it off like, "It's called growing up", "ask anyone, there older brother and his friends fucked with them". I'm sorry but NO. You don't get to dismiss the torment you inflicted on someone else by saying boys will be boys or act like there anger is childish when in fact all they see when they look at you is an ignorant homophobic bully because of how YOU treated them. I'm sure to the brother who never defended him and sided with his bully friends it was nothing, but to the person being tormented, it was painful. It caused a rift with his brother and likely causes him anxiety when interacting with straight people. I just hate how it all gets played off like it's no big deal. No apology or acknowledgment. Again, realistic but still aggravating 😡
    Great video and story. The acting is pretty good👍

    • @chrisjackson8151
      @chrisjackson8151 Год назад

      I think you need psychological help. It really is called growing up and quit resenting people, especially when they change their ways for the better. This is what happens when you hold on to so much resentment and never get over your problems, you live in your own victimhood mentality and blame everyone else for your problems. Seek help.

    • @sourabhjha7211
      @sourabhjha7211 Год назад +37

      Yes they downplayed it very badly and gave absurd comparisons. Bullying someone for something that's not their fault and by which they aren't hurting anyone is unacceptable and not to be taken lightly this has and still is taking so many lives.

    • @nicholasthompson952
      @nicholasthompson952 Год назад +24

      100% agree, and came here to say the same thing. There's a world of difference between horsing around doing stupid and dangerous pranks with friends, and making someone believe they are worthless inside in a way that stays with them. The protagonists pain and trauma is real, and his anger at those guys is totally valid, and the friends and brother totally dismissed it. They owe him a real and sincere apology for what they did. I don't think they could realistically move on and be friends without that.

    • @terrybacot3858
      @terrybacot3858 Год назад +13

      I hate that statement boys will be boy. Or we were just kids, ect. It is now time 2023 time for my 50th high school reunion, I haven't been to one so far. I wanted to go to the 25th but the part that didn't won! So now it's time for the 50th, and I don't know if I can muster the energy to go or not. I have nothing in common with those people and the people I huge with probably won't be there either, that's just a feeling. I have meet and cared for there family members in the hospital through the years.

    • @user-eu3qy8uf7f
      @user-eu3qy8uf7f Год назад +13

      Yeah. I got plenty of relatives like that to this day who DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE the harm they cause. They sweep it under the rug like so much dust. I live across country from them.

  • @fckthsmrns
    @fckthsmrns Год назад +85

    I'm sorry but this just made me fucking angry! My heart is racing! At the end he's the only one who said sorry. I feel like what happened to him in the past is all gone coz they grew up.

  • @kiahmadison8541
    @kiahmadison8541 Год назад +56

    It's understandable he didn't move on. Most people who have been bullied for whatever reason want to be able to get revenge on their bullies if they have the opportunity. Gay or not I wouldn't say sorry for ruining his social media account. Once a bully always a bully. Only motivation changes. Most bullies don't realise the damage they have done.

    • @neindanke3916
      @neindanke3916 2 месяца назад +2

      Change gay to autistic, and there is my story. I didn't get to confront anyone except by mentioning it on the high school web page; no names, just what happened. I wrote that since MANY now have children and grandchildren who are on the Autism Spectrum, they won't want to make the same mistake! Some of the worst offenders are now deceased; I do not rejoice in knowing that. Quite the opposite: I can never know if THEY ever 'grew up.'

  • @DAVID-kd3qy
    @DAVID-kd3qy 10 месяцев назад +5

    If I needed reminding why I must never visit America, this short film provides it. Creating a caricature out of a previously bullied gay man and then engineering his "comeuppance" is a VERY BAD IDEA.

  • @hustler212
    @hustler212 Год назад +22

    Ahhh.. I wish I had the privilege to "grow" with time without being held accountable for my actions... But It seems we all walk through this world VERY differently I guess...

    • @DAVID-kd3qy
      @DAVID-kd3qy 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for providing the humour before I climb into bed.

  • @peadar-o
    @peadar-o Год назад +23

    The true villains are the guy’s family, making him sit through this shit weekend because it would mean so much for them and his brother… 🤨

  • @HoaxKAMEPA
    @HoaxKAMEPA Месяц назад +4

    Well, that’s 15 1/2 minutes. I’ll never get back.

  • @sbshortcake
    @sbshortcake Год назад +7

    He should have sat there and drank his beer lol

  • @georgebakker654
    @georgebakker654 10 месяцев назад +9

    That was truly pathetic.

  • @lastsaint4162
    @lastsaint4162 10 месяцев назад +6

    That's why you set boundaries and hold people accountable. Imagine having to be in that situation feeling guilty, shamed and invalidated.

  • @KnightsAndDarths
    @KnightsAndDarths Год назад +52

    This short film is literally toxic to me, like I had to come back to see if it would give me a nosebleed again or if perhaps it was a one time thing, but my hands are shaking, my heart is racing, and yep, I wish I never saw this. The description says that it's supposed to be a comedy, aimed at ending the cycle of bullying and what not. I'm thinking therapy is a much better bet. Back in school I had it pretty rough, I was humiliated in all sorts of ways for like 8 years. Did I fantasize about getting fucked by some of the bullies that would sexually harass me? Well I certainly wasn't going to fantasize about girls, and I guess I didn't want to be a monk. I didn't know any good kids. But say that I did have some completely unhealthy sexual fantasy about a school bully, living that fantasy would have destroyed me, surely I wouldn't be able to live with myself.

    • @DAVID-kd3qy
      @DAVID-kd3qy 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, I also found this film revolting. I choose to avoid confrontation, but, when it comes, I take no prisoners.

  • @dudukunhuwarezu
    @dudukunhuwarezu Год назад +18

    they didnt apologized 😬

  • @joshuaobat
    @joshuaobat Год назад +10

    This one should have stayed in the drafts.
    So you showcased your character getting his “comeuppance” by having the bullies invalidate and evade accountability of the experience suffered by millions of gay men? Because boys will be boys? Truly speechless, cause like what?
    And so many opportunities here to retort foolish ideologies but alas…

  • @helvenzg4780
    @helvenzg4780 10 месяцев назад +6

    This is so fucked the way the main HAVE to apologise after all the shit he went through just to get gaslight by “Growing Up”

  • @alexanderkingston4505
    @alexanderkingston4505 9 месяцев назад +4

    Okay! They All Need Group Therapy!
    I like the idea presented here where some people (hopefully not the majority) in minority groups have been empowered and taught to stand up to such an extent that it becomes problematic as it inhibits their ability to know when/how to remove presumptions and assumptions. So, I like that the gay brother "was wrong" by assuming things without knowing the real truth (after all, we are not really taught how to deal with these things; we are inclined towards suppression to avoid confrontation). However, nobody (including the gay brother) took responsibility nor ownership of their actions including all the consequences of such. The gay brother, honorably, implicitly took responsibility for what he did and made suggestions of how to remedy the situation including being transparent enough about his discomfort about the suggested idea, and a resolution was made about hiring someone to play a "mature version" of a real story --- very nice idea. Yet, besides that resolution that emerged and settled within the short movie, there is a lot more happening there that needs to get addressed for the mental and physical well-being of the whole group; the whole society. Every single one of them has a lot of work to do on their "Personal Growth Journeys." Sincere, authentic, and genuine apologies are needed as part of forgiving oneself and others; trust can be constructed through transparency, respect, emotional regulation, and being allowed to be themselves again with each other; perhaps, boundaries need to also be established and respected; soul cleansing from old, dirty, rotten laundry desperately needs deep cleaning; and most importantly the consequences of actions (trauma, emotional and physical well-being, self-identity) must be address now that it emerged to the surface, which is an opportunity to discover and heal many wounds of the past, present, and future for the best. A lot of talk and even more emphatically listening is critical for this group to become everything they have the potential to become as per the ending.
    Group Therapy should be concerned for a sequel.

  • @CristhianTurcios
    @CristhianTurcios Год назад +5

    The classic toxic drama gay 😂😅 put him in the taxi and send him to the city lol

    • @jpch8814
      @jpch8814 19 дней назад

      100% and the comment section is full of those

  • @yeowchongong5608
    @yeowchongong5608 Год назад +21

    Must be horrible growing up in America with bullying and gun shooting

    • @davidcattin7006
      @davidcattin7006 11 месяцев назад +3

      ... and Christians and Republicans ...

    • @romanticwander
      @romanticwander 5 месяцев назад +1

      nah its pretty awesome actually. the only problem is the wastes of flesh democrats ruining shit since they're running the show right now.

  • @user-if4df7lk1z
    @user-if4df7lk1z Год назад +8

    He let a whole bunch of racist who abused him become the victim and make him the villain?

  • @maikeweige1548
    @maikeweige1548 Год назад +22

    not one apologetic person. in the group we were in high school it's all okay.
    sorry nope no forgiveness

  • @phc14
    @phc14 Год назад +7

    So they grew up but they don’t wanna be held accountable for the past bullying they did? Ok nice. :|

  • @PetroNYC78
    @PetroNYC78 4 месяца назад +3

    As an older gay man, I find Eli's behavior completely cringeworthy and toxic, but I also wholeheartedly agree with others about the gaslighting. I'm a bit confused as to why Eli would've been there in the first place. If he hated them so much, why put yourself in that situation in the first place? Understanding the writer's impetus for work, that part seems irrelevant, but still. There's a reason I go for years without seeing my family.

  • @kevinrojas8573
    @kevinrojas8573 Год назад +8

    This is absolutely disgusting. And is riddle with obvious conservative views who love playing victims when they’re obviously the villain this is seriously tone deaf.

  • @Ntwri
    @Ntwri 7 месяцев назад +2

    Please make a part 2, where it ends differently😢This one is so enraging!

    • @ericcarlson3746
      @ericcarlson3746 Месяц назад +1

      thanks for the heads up, not gonna finish the film

  • @yolandaponkers1581
    @yolandaponkers1581 15 дней назад +2

    The intro call really struck a nerve with me and was uncomfortably familiar. I think all Queer people have been there at some point. “These people are going to say really hateful things, but just be cool while they tear down your community.”

  • @ndiwaondazi6075
    @ndiwaondazi6075 10 месяцев назад +3

    It does really hurt,when bullies grow up and live you victim still standing not moving on because of their growing up 😭😭😭and they never understand i don't know why . they treat you like you're selfish when you distance yourself from them.

  • @pwf6981
    @pwf6981 Месяц назад +1

    As someone who was bullied similar to those who have commented here, I have a bit of a different reaction to the story. I'm in synch when it comes to the group trivializing ownership of the pain they have caused. At the very least since they've "grown up" they might have apologized for the suffering they'd caused, even acknowledging that once they knew better they've attempted to do better.
    But the part that really gets to me is the instant and unbridled revenge by the gay character. It encapsulates the worst of this connected world we live in, the ease with which we spew hate, the cancel culture, and the impact of trolls/haters on sometimes innocent people.. What might have happened if he had taken the guy aside and (even in anger) and asked "WTF?" We see others through our lens, distorted by our experience, and more often than not being unaware of "the rest of the story."
    Perhaps if he had asked, he might have not reacted so swiftly and perpetuated the bullying. Sure he could still be angry at the suffering he had endured, but maybe, just maybe he might have had some compassion as well. Compassion for the experience of someone who so hated himself, that he acted out inappropriately. None of this means he has to accept or even like the other, just that it might have provided him with some peace knowing that the hate he experienced was less about him than about the hater. BTW, I definitely hit the "like" because this made me think rather than get angry or cry.

  • @colorfulkent
    @colorfulkent Год назад +55

    I really like it for several reasons. 1-the story is timely and deals with real conversations. 2-the only fans reference, 3-gay men playing the gay roles -we get to tell our own stories and get some acting parts instead of giving them away. Well done. Love the cast also -especially Mikey and Nick

  • @paulcarlos6606
    @paulcarlos6606 18 дней назад +1

    This was a very good short. It got me invested in wanting to see if they hooked up

  • @nduduzoblose4355
    @nduduzoblose4355 Год назад +12

    Advice: If you find yourself thinking "It's right to do this to them becauce they deserve it", them most likely whatever it is you are about to do or say is very very wrong. Even in subtle ways

    • @Ntwri
      @Ntwri 8 месяцев назад +1

      Nothing about what he did was wrong, those guys deserved much worse for not even acknowledge and apologies for what they did to him!

    • @nduduzoblose4355
      @nduduzoblose4355 8 месяцев назад

      @@Ntwri The "They deserve it" mentally is a very dangerous and ultumately detrimental road my friend. Be aware of what you beliefs truly mean and what they could lead to.
      I only hope that you come to realize how much harm that this way of viewing the world has done and is still doing.
      I know my words won't be able to convince you of anything, so i leave it to you to someday grow enough to realize.
      As the saying goes "An eye for an eye will leave the world blind". Simple, yet powerful words

    • @verfos
      @verfos 14 дней назад

      You can still see with one eye. I believe in karma whether I’m the one dishing it out or it happens naturally. To suggest that i am immature for feeling resentment from the torment a bully caused me is the same thinking that the bullies in the video display toward the victim. I hope you can one day grow enough to realize that actions have consequences and sometimes those consequences come in the form of “eye for an eye”. Sometimes that’s the only way to find healing.
      As the saying goes. “You reap what you sow” not simple but very powerful words

  • @lastsaint4162
    @lastsaint4162 10 месяцев назад +7

    Can you guys just make a version where the bullies get bitten the crap out just for research purposes only. Thank you. 🥰😘

    • @DAVID-kd3qy
      @DAVID-kd3qy 10 месяцев назад +2

      I really like your attitude.

    • @headcaptainyamamoto7015
      @headcaptainyamamoto7015 7 месяцев назад

      Why, cause they grew up and he is still stuck?

    • @DAVID-kd3qy
      @DAVID-kd3qy 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@headcaptainyamamoto7015 No, because bullies rarely change, they just learn to mask their nastiness because they can see that it is inconvenient. Or do you think that bullies should get off without any consequences?

  • @soothingsounds343
    @soothingsounds343 Год назад +50

    Great story. I can relate to some of the actions exhibited by the younger brother. I must also mention how 11:45 - 11:55 made me so angry, just brushing aside his trauma and not apologizing for what they did to him.
    Thinking about why I felt such anger made me realize that to keep myself safe I have distanced myself from people who have treated me harshly and haven't bothered to keep up with their lives. The idea of maybe one day meeting them again to discover that they have grown and become healthier people and then they expect me to brush off what they did will be difficult.

    • @islandsunset
      @islandsunset Год назад +8

      definitely not a great story then

    • @markmh835
      @markmh835 Год назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @tonnyrodrigueznunez
      @tonnyrodrigueznunez Месяц назад

      Sometimes brothers can be a pain in the ass, but I would never had let anyone to bully my younger brother ever, like his older brother did, damn!!!! I'm so pissed off.

  • @thefilipinojoe
    @thefilipinojoe 14 дней назад

    Loved it. 😂👍 Great surprise twist. Great acting too. Awesome job. Ignore the trolls 😂👌

  • @bsfbestshortfilmsonyoutube
    @bsfbestshortfilmsonyoutube Год назад +14

    11:40 The brothers friends could have said I am sorry for the bullying :/ There was a bully at my school who everyone feared. however i got to be friends with him . The reason why I became friends with him was to hide my own gayness as i seen how other gays got bullied and I didn't like what I saw. No would would think I was gay being plas with the most alpha , toxic ,masculinity guy in my school. a few months of being his friend one night at one of his house parties i got very drunk and high on weed. I passed out in his bedroom. soon afterwards I woke up with the pain of him trying rape my ass. I pushed him off me. He told me that if I told any of the other homies what he tried to do he would murder me. this proves that even the straightest most toughest and roughest masculine guys can be sexually repressed. i blame his father. as his father was a religious extremist who brainwashed his own son into believing two guys together is the most sinful of all. Religion is so fake. It stinks of lies. and hypocrites. I would never trust a faithful religious person. NO way. They use their religion usually to excuse their own inner demons which they don't want to confront. When I date people I usually ask if they are religious. when it's a no. It's a yes for me.

    • @janvanbowens
      @janvanbowens 9 месяцев назад +1

      What people call religion is no religion. It is mostly evil stuff as you said. Religion means being connected.
      If people have no religion they are materialists. Also evil. They don’t take responsibility. So we need something in between. Religion by heart not by rules. Those people are no hypocrites, not judgemental, responsible, joyful, love. You don’t find them. But you can learn to be like that. I try. Heavy job.

  • @gavinmccune93
    @gavinmccune93 Месяц назад +1

    I wondered if things would go the way they went and I was right.

  • @fidelguer
    @fidelguer Месяц назад +2

    Talking about traumas and Therapists I think that they should apologize to the little brother and then to look for some help. Nice short.

  • @ray_of_hope4219
    @ray_of_hope4219 10 месяцев назад +11

    I don't know if I should give this video a like or a dislike. Poor Pete was bullied when he was little and now that they are all grown ups, it's ok if they don't apologise for all that bullying. 😡

  • @arlosmith2784
    @arlosmith2784 Год назад +15

    I was bullied but got my revenge through becoming a LGBTQ+ activist 🌈

  • @Hotspot87
    @Hotspot87 Год назад +4

    Off topic, but this is one of those things where they're allowed to curse, but then they use the curse constantly in random situations that it feels out of place, but also annoying to listen to lol.
    Also, it was cool to see Nick Lehmann in a short film!

  • @shydreamguyman4098
    @shydreamguyman4098 10 месяцев назад +2

    i went to high school with someone who later became a famous gay porn star . he was never mean to me and we had a class together but his bio says he isn't from here but if you asked him he knows who i am .

  • @natureboytom
    @natureboytom Год назад +6

    Malice leads to a dead end.

  • @ven5963
    @ven5963 9 месяцев назад +2

    The second hand embarrassment i got from this film

  • @juan64250
    @juan64250 25 дней назад +1

    Okay, so maybe it is just me... I liked this film. It's not perfect, but I am here for the message.

  • @Leo-Galaxy
    @Leo-Galaxy Год назад +15

    *Dear Tyler Cunningham, this film would've been so much better if Pete stood up for himself at the end, and called them out for not apologizing, nor realizing the pain and trauma that they have caused him. That would've made this film much more impactful. But it seems like you just wanted this film to be bleak and depressing instead of empowering. You even ended it with "I WAS WRONG" as if saying that we shouldn't be on Pete's side, nor sympathize with what he was going through here. I don't like this film because you're deliberately saying that those guys were in the right, and you let them win. Let's hope you make a better film next time.*

  • @dannysimion
    @dannysimion 23 дня назад +1

    I almost feel like this film should have been longer to get more of the character development more. Maybe an extra 5 minutes. It's hard to sympathize with both sides when they each have valid points. IN the end - don't mix emotions and alcohol. yOu'll make a fool of yourself somehow. All in all - I dug the film. I still enjoyed it for what it is. 8/10.

  • @Ron110087
    @Ron110087 День назад

    I see a lot of comments on how unfair it is.. this happens when we look at someones life through our lens. It is because we will find it difficult to heal and operate from the present, it makes sense to us when others are also stuck in the past. The power and choice of healing doesn't deny our trauma but it says that we are not defined by it. And every time we go back to the past to respond in the present, we are stuck in trauma!

  • @davidcwitkin6729
    @davidcwitkin6729 Год назад +5

    Trauma's revenge

  • @TheEyeSeesAll
    @TheEyeSeesAll 20 дней назад

    If I heard anyone having this conversation in real life, I would delete myself.

  • @pixie99
    @pixie99 Год назад

    Thanks xx

  • @davidadkison4702
    @davidadkison4702 2 месяца назад +2

    Gay Bashing in any form is not good period!

  • @alexanderkohler3554
    @alexanderkohler3554 Год назад +23

    What an interesting film. Although I might be the only one who’s actually satisfied that he got the chance to tell those dudes that he’s pissed how they bullied him and now they’re “cool with having a gay friend”. And I propably would have done the same thing to his best friend.
    Sure it was wrong in the end, but I think they all deserved what he called them out for.
    Still, I also think it was needed that he fucked up and felt the immediate consequences. Sometimes, you do get presumptuous yourself just to get back at presumptuous people, and that’s always wrong.
    All in all, a great story that a lot of people can relate to and maybe learn from.

  • @tonnyrodrigueznunez
    @tonnyrodrigueznunez Месяц назад +1

    Sometimes brothers can be a pain in the ass, but I would never had let anyone to bully my younger brother ever, like his older brother did, damn!!!! I'm so pissed off.

    • @ReaganAmira
      @ReaganAmira Месяц назад

      I still feel that the protagonist wouldn't have apologised after causing that blunder by messing up with the star's subs

  • @tebano5577
    @tebano5577 Год назад +3

    ¡Uy pero qué feo que es cuando las víctimas se vuelven "vengativas" en vez de simplemente olvidarlo todo y hacer como si nada hubiera pasado! Recordemos nomás aquello del Tribunal de Nüremberg... persiguiendo y condenando a los Nazis en vez de dejar que "crecieran" con los años y cambiaran de ideas por sí mismos ¿quién no se equivoca en su juventud? ¿tanto lío sólo por torturar y pisotear a los demás antes de "crecer"?
    PD = La ideología que subyace detrás de este cortometraje definitivamente es tóxica.

  • @Fitlessblog
    @Fitlessblog Год назад +25

    I thought it had good nuance and some interesting perspective on how you never know exactly what a person's final product will be in life. My high school bully and I are both out and good friends now.

  • @headcaptainyamamoto7015
    @headcaptainyamamoto7015 7 месяцев назад +1

    And the only G one in the friend group had to be an of model, i h8t how this is how we're mostly represented

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler 9 месяцев назад +3

    These characters were horrible. It’s hard to believe the writer based them on real people. I avoid people like this at all costs. Toxic.

  • @ceramicmonster
    @ceramicmonster Год назад +12

    You have a straight brother who treated his younger brother like crap, but who suddenly is expected to just forget it when they won't even acknowledge they did harm? This author just loves being a rationalizing doormat.

  • @_BlackSummer
    @_BlackSummer Год назад +13

    🙄🙄🙄🙄 now make an I was wrong from the straight perspective smh

  • @bayusoediro
    @bayusoediro Год назад +7

    Sometime friends or brothers is really dick 😡

  • @TJDuffy-ip3ue
    @TJDuffy-ip3ue 4 месяца назад +1

    A true millennial wouldn't admit he was wrong or would say "I'm sorry." This movie fails.

  • @KnowTrentTimoy
    @KnowTrentTimoy 20 дней назад

    This is NOT a typical situation. Mind you the younger gay bro would've longed figured out that his older (straight) brother had a best friend who is gay. Intriguing scenario though.

  • @williamclark1244
    @williamclark1244 10 месяцев назад +2

    What is this toxic af mess??!!

  • @Yeilyn22
    @Yeilyn22 3 месяца назад +3

    I want my 15:28 secs back 🥰

  • @Rage_Harder_Then_Relax
    @Rage_Harder_Then_Relax Год назад +4

    What was so comedic about this? All i saw was bullies going back to bullying someone who clearly still has deep trauma. Glad it's fiction because if it wasn't then I'm sure there'd be a lot of head hunting.
    Edit: Also a typically American thought process, especially since 2016.

  • @MarkT1700
    @MarkT1700 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is so awkward

  • @tommyboybr
    @tommyboybr Год назад +8

    So confusing, I didn’t like it.

    • @garywelchman238
      @garywelchman238 Месяц назад +1

      Tommy felt the same way.so many characters interjecting.😢

  • @miguelangel-ez1bw
    @miguelangel-ez1bw 9 месяцев назад +2

    omg gaslighting at it's finest

  • @markstar6056
    @markstar6056 10 месяцев назад +1

    Haha if only straight men were this evolved 😅

  • @henrymathews3671
    @henrymathews3671 Год назад +7

    Umm....this was a very annoying watch. Nice dialogue, didn't at all sound mechanical. I understand the message that the writer wants to convey (mind you it was not from the movie, but from the little write-up pinned on top of the comments) but trashy dialogue topics, honestly. However, the acting was good I don't know how, especially from the gay guy. I don't know but the whole thing just feels irky. Sorry, that's what I think. It felt a bit homophobic and VERY VERY AWKWARD. I don't know if thats what they were going for but hmm.......Anyway, bye.

    • @kevinrojas8573
      @kevinrojas8573 Год назад +6

      It felt very homophobic and why was it necessary to even mention black lives matter only to play it off as a joke

    • @henrymathews3671
      @henrymathews3671 Год назад +2

      @@kevinrojas8573 Exactly, like why did they have to do that.

  • @NC-qc7wd
    @NC-qc7wd 10 месяцев назад +2

    I got a good laugh as I thought this kid lost his screws

  • @carlosangulo2888
    @carlosangulo2888 9 месяцев назад +1

    Guapísimos actores. .

  • @wamboshomaryan8002
    @wamboshomaryan8002 19 дней назад

    I'm sorry not sorry to admit I would love to watch that🤣

  • @Binmaru
    @Binmaru 10 месяцев назад

    this is REALLY good!!

  • @talastra
    @talastra 3 месяца назад +5

    No, see. The problem here is that "poking fun at gay white men" is standing in as an excuse for justifying political regression. "Poking fun at gay white men" (especially out of a fear of violence from straight or closeted bullies), doesn't require sexist drunk baiting, conspiracy quoting about antifa, or reduction of BLM to "I draw the line at looting," which is what the screenplay establishes. This isn't a film about being prejudiced due to masculinized violence--it's a reflection of the trauma. The main character seems to drink more than anyone else (alcoholism as coping) and the way that this film is ostensibly LGBTQIA+ but actually not (from someone claiming to be gay) pretty exactly mirrors the position of the film's sex worker, who is the most handsome, and certainly the least dickish in terms of behavior in the film itself, ... i.e., the apparently film-maker's wish-fulfillment. It's really hard to see what "exorcism" is happening here--what part of the brutalized gay kid projected in this film needs being ganged up on by his abusers, pardon, I mean "poked fun at." There are plenty of ways to express how "the left" over-does it at times, but this is not the way. Why live in awe of trauma's power to create villains out of victims? Why not live in awe of human resiliency not to become an apologist for white male wounded victimhood (whether on 6 January or in Gaza now).
    Hope you've grown as a person. Keep going.

  • @dougrobnyc
    @dougrobnyc Год назад

    LOL... Good one! :)

  • @danielcorcoran5910
    @danielcorcoran5910 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed this one!

  • @lawrenceharris7369
    @lawrenceharris7369 Год назад +4

    Liked the video, but didn’t expect that. Whoa!

    • @FilmShortage
      @FilmShortage  Год назад +2

      😆 just out of curiosity, what did you expect? Thanks for the link ;)

    • @lawrenceharris7369
      @lawrenceharris7369 Год назад +1

      I was thinking that Pete’s buddies would be totally homophonic. And the “porn star” guy, I was thinking maybe it was a mistaken identity(but truly he was a porn star…haha).

  • @menzhim2812
    @menzhim2812 Год назад +3

    I just dont understand why many gay men feel they need to expose or shame someone like that in public. I had a friend once wanted to "out" his closeted ex-bf to his family because he got dumped. I had to talk him out from doing so. Gosh!! Mates, please dont do that. People are at liberty or have reasons to do what they do. Just as long as they dont endanger or harm us. Be nice. Having said that, I dont mean bullying of course, that is NO EXCUSE !!

  • @bmbrod34
    @bmbrod34 Год назад +3

    Really interesting! Thank you.

  • @user-if4df7lk1z
    @user-if4df7lk1z Год назад +1

    Not that I give a dam about racist and what they think. But could a racist tell me what is acceptable treatment of America by black.people?

  • @xavierd435
    @xavierd435 Год назад +3

    Sooo much cringe, I love it and I hate it😂😭

  • @Bloodyelysium
    @Bloodyelysium Месяц назад +3

    Yeah this is absolutely victim-blaming garbage. Not worth the watch and a real waste of 15 minutes

  • @user-iu6tn7rl6e
    @user-iu6tn7rl6e 3 месяца назад +1

    I can usually tell how a story will go but this one caught me by surprise !!!!

    • @montgomerycamjr
      @montgomerycamjr 18 дней назад

      If you enjoy LGBTQ-themed short films, I highly recommend: ruclips.net/video/2daLn9g5qxY/видео.html