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<channel><title><![CDATA[The Happy Bachelor - Butter]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.thehappybachelor.org/butter]]></link><description><![CDATA[Butter]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 16:25:13 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Butter]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.thehappybachelor.org/butter/butter]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.thehappybachelor.org/butter/butter#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2023 00:13:40 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.thehappybachelor.org/butter/butter</guid><description><![CDATA[&#8203;Teen comedies always have the requisite romantic subplot.&nbsp; And Butter is no exception.&nbsp; However, it doesn&rsquo;t go the way you&rsquo;d expect.&nbsp;The titular protagonist, as he&rsquo;s referred to by schoolmates, is a smart, likable character.&nbsp; He&rsquo;s witty and has a talent for the saxophone.&nbsp; Unfortunately, high school kids can be very cruel, and he happens to weigh in at 424 pounds.&nbsp; Nicknamed &ldquo;Butter&rdquo; due to a bullying incident perpetuated b [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">&#8203;Teen comedies always have the requisite romantic subplot.&nbsp; And <em>Butter</em> is no exception.&nbsp; However, it doesn&rsquo;t go the way you&rsquo;d expect.<br />&nbsp;<br />The titular protagonist, as he&rsquo;s referred to by schoolmates, is a smart, likable character.&nbsp; He&rsquo;s witty and has a talent for the saxophone.&nbsp; Unfortunately, high school kids can be very cruel, and he happens to weigh in at 424 pounds.&nbsp; Nicknamed &ldquo;Butter&rdquo; due to a bullying incident perpetuated by a group of angry teenagers a couple of years before the movie&rsquo;s events, he suffers from low self-esteem.&nbsp; He&rsquo;s virtually friendless and can&rsquo;t talk to his crush, Anna.<br />&nbsp;<br />Online is a different story.&nbsp; He catfishes her under the name &ldquo;JB,&rdquo; a soccer star at a nearby private school. &nbsp;&ldquo;JB&rdquo; is articulate, charming, confident, everything Butter is not (I&rsquo;m following <a href="https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/butter-movie-review-2022">Nell Minow&rsquo;s lead</a>: since we don&rsquo;t learn his real name until the end of the film, and he refers to himself as Butter, I&rsquo;ll do the same).<br />&nbsp;<br />After a disastrous attempt to talk to Anna, Butter decides he&rsquo;s going to make his classmates notice him.&nbsp; He builds a website in which he announces he&rsquo;s going to literally eat himself to death.&nbsp; And he&rsquo;s going to live stream for his classmates.<br /><br />Suddenly, Butter&rsquo;s popularity grows.&nbsp; He&rsquo;s invited to hang out with the &ldquo;cool kids.&rdquo;&nbsp; Classmates encourage him by giving him suggestions on what to eat, and they even advise him to password protect the site to keep parents and teachers from discovering.&nbsp; Of course, this is a completely different form of bullying, akin to watching the &ldquo;freak show&rdquo; at a circus.<br />&nbsp;<br />One benefit of Butter&rsquo;s newfound &ldquo;notoriety&rdquo; is that Anna notices him, and he gets to know her.&nbsp; (SPOILER ALERT) Do not read if you plan to watch.<br />&nbsp;<br />Toward the end of the film, Butter reveals JB&rsquo;s true identity, and in a twist the makers of <em>You&rsquo;ve Got Mail</em> would find appalling, she slaps him and tells him where he can stick it.&nbsp; After he goes through the stunt and winds up in the hospital, they make peace, and they decide to be friends. All the adults are married or coupled; I would have liked at least one single adult character. I also don&rsquo;t care for the fact that Butter refers to her as &ldquo;just a friend&rdquo; when his Mom comments that &ldquo;she&rsquo;s a pretty girl;&rdquo; that being said, I doubt a girl would choose to be someone&rsquo;s boyfriend after finding out she&rsquo;s been catfished by said guy.&nbsp; Actually, I don&rsquo;t think she&rsquo;d want to be his friend either, but I was relieved that the filmmakers avoided the worn-out trope of the male protagonist &ldquo;getting the girl&rdquo; at the end.&nbsp; They decide to get to know each other as friends, which is nice.<br />&nbsp;<br /><em>Butter</em> is far from being a perfect movie.&nbsp; While Butter is a well-defined character and the lead performer, Alex Kerstig, displays remarkable acting chops for his first role, the supporting characters don&rsquo;t fare as well.&nbsp; Most (with the exception of Anna) are thinly drawn, and Butter&rsquo;s initially distant father seems to change suddenly without an explanation.<br /><br />&#8203;Still, this film would definitely pass the test.&nbsp; It was worth the free viewing on <em>YouTube</em>, and there are worse ways to spend two hours on a Saturday night.&nbsp; I recommend.<br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>