G.B.F.

Comedy  United States of America 

G.B.F. is a teen comedy film directed by Darren Stein and released in 2013. The film follows the story of Tanner, a high school student who is accidentally outed by one of his classmates during a class discussion. Tanner's status as the school's first openly gay student quickly spreads, and three popular girls - Fawcett, Caprice, and 'Shley - race to befriend him in order to gain social status.

As the girls compete to win Tanner's friendship and approval, Tanner struggles to navigate the new attention he's receiving. He finds himself torn between embracing his newfound popularity and staying loyal to his old friends who feel left behind. Meanwhile, Fawcett, Caprice, and 'Shley quickly realize that their quest to be the ultimate gay best friend is more complicated than they imagined, and they begin to question their own values, goals, and identity.

Throughout the film, G.B.F. explores themes of identity, friendship, and acceptance in a humorous and often satirical way. The film features an ensemble cast including Michael J. Willett as Tanner, Sasha Pieterse as Fawcett, Andrea Bowen as Caprice, and Xosha Roquemore as 'Shley. G.B.F. received generally positive reviews from critics and has since gained a cult following as a classic teen comedy with a modern twist.

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