Quarantine has got everyone longing for a simpler time, making Netflix’s teen rom-coms especially popular viewing while at home. The latest movie to follow in the footsteps of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and The Kissing Booth is Banana Split, which explores a different kind of love triangle. In the film, April (Hannah Marks, also the film’s co-writer) is left gutted after a breakup with her longtime boyfriend Nick (Dylan Sprouse). When he moves on with new girl Clara (Liana Liberato), April is determined to despise her.
But what happens next is the twist fans are falling for on Twitter. April and Clara meet at a party and end up forming a bond stronger than the one either shared with Nick. With that connection comes complication for Clara and Nick’s relationship. (Not to mention April’s lingering feelings for her high school ex.) Clara and April decide to keep their hangouts secret, devising guidelines for what they can talk about with each other.
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The 2018 film (delayed, in part, due to Marks’s wardrobe in the movie), has found a second life on Netflix following its March 2020 release. After hitting the service in late July, viewers flocked to the film about female friendship, with some arguing that April and Clara should’ve ended up in a romantic relationship in the end.
Ahead, some of the best Twitter reactions to Banana Split, including fan theories about the movie’s central pairing.
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