It doesn't really work if it's a one-way thing, sort of like I can't consider Elizabeth Olsen my girlfriend when she doesn't even know who I am, right? Same logic, in my mind, applies to best friends. Regardless, I've always felt that to be someone's best friend, they also have to consider you their best friend. This wasn't as a result of anything my friends did, of course, it was just how I felt. After that, I did find a group of friends (which I was part of to begin with), of course, that I was very close to, but I never could shake the feeling of being an outsider.
I did have a best friend all the way up until the seventh or eighth grade, I believe, when the classes got mixed up. The private school I went to, I got there in the third grade and by then some of the students had been together since kindergarten, so friendships were already established. I realize that that's a bit of a cliched thing to say, but it really was true in my case. To say that this dog was my best friend is quite an understatement. I got this dog when I was a ten-years-old, a few months after my tenth birthday actually. I guess I'll just start by saying that I had a dog. Originally I wasn't gonna review this, since I don't know what to say about this and how to put it into context. So, yea, this is a movie that happened and that I watched.