The Take | Commitment Phobia: Why So Many Characters Run from Love 💔🏃 | Explained @thetake | Uploaded 2 months ago | Updated 3 hours ago
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Some characters are obsessed with the idea of being in love, but then when they actually get it… they can’t seem to stop themselves from running in the opposite direction. Across film and television, so many characters are plagued by commitment issues that keep them from actually being able to settle in and enjoy the relationships they manage to get into. So, what is it that makes the idea of being in love so alluring, but the actual experience of it a lot more scary? Let’s take a closer look!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:37 Obsessed with love (well, the *idea* of love...)
01:52 Do they want to be in love or just be loved?
02:46 Having to reveal the real you
06:20 Ones that aren't afraid & just genuinely don't want to settle down
07:48 Wanting commitment... until they get it
10:14 Deeper issues at the heart of their fear
12:07 Committing to yourself (and maybe others, too!)
The Take was created by Debra Minoff & Susannah McCullough
Films & tv shows mentioned/shown in this video:
Runaway Bride
Friends
One Day (Netflix series)
How I Met Your Mother
Ally McBeal
Sex and the City
Broad City
New Girl
Succession
Bridgerton
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Sex Education
In The Mood For Love
Crazy Stupid Love
Scan the QR code or use THETAKE55 to get 55% off your first month at Scentbird sbird.co/3zrNbsR
This month I received...
Not a Perfume by Juliette Has A Gun sbird.co/3zpDPxP
Roses Vanille by Mancera Paris sbird.co/3XNjL2n
Moonlit Nights by Judith Ripka sbird.co/3ztzr0D
THIS IS NOT A BLUE BOTTLE 1/.7 by Histoires de Parfums sbird.co/3zz23W8
Some characters are obsessed with the idea of being in love, but then when they actually get it… they can’t seem to stop themselves from running in the opposite direction. Across film and television, so many characters are plagued by commitment issues that keep them from actually being able to settle in and enjoy the relationships they manage to get into. So, what is it that makes the idea of being in love so alluring, but the actual experience of it a lot more scary? Let’s take a closer look!
Join our Patreon to unlock the members-only series “Total Take," vote on what we cover next, and more: patreon.com/thetake
Read articles on film, TV and culture: the-take.com
Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/thisisthetake
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:37 Obsessed with love (well, the *idea* of love...)
01:52 Do they want to be in love or just be loved?
02:46 Having to reveal the real you
06:20 Ones that aren't afraid & just genuinely don't want to settle down
07:48 Wanting commitment... until they get it
10:14 Deeper issues at the heart of their fear
12:07 Committing to yourself (and maybe others, too!)
The Take was created by Debra Minoff & Susannah McCullough
Films & tv shows mentioned/shown in this video:
Runaway Bride
Friends
One Day (Netflix series)
How I Met Your Mother
Ally McBeal
Sex and the City
Broad City
New Girl
Succession
Bridgerton
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Sex Education
In The Mood For Love
Crazy Stupid Love