Charlie Forde - Want You To Want - Missax May 2026
Want You to Want is a reminder that erotica doesn't have to be hollow. For viewers who crave context, who need to understand the why behind the passion, this film is a gem. Charlie Forde acts as an avatar for anyone who has ever felt invisible while standing right in front of the person they desire.
Director/creator MissaX utilizes soft, natural lighting that feels more like an indie romance (think Before Sunrise ) than a traditional set. The dialogue is sparse but realistic. There are no cheesy one-liners; instead, there are stutters, awkward laughs, and the heavy silence of two people who want the same thing but are too afraid to admit it. Charlie Forde - Want You to Want - MissaX
Without spoiling the nuanced narrative, Want You to Want tackles a universal, non-gender-specific pain: wanting to be wanted. Charlie Forde plays a character caught in the limbo of modern romance—where signs are mixed, texts are left on read, and the internal monologue screams, “If I make a move, will I be rejected?” Want You to Want is a reminder that
If you are looking for immediate, mechanical action, this isn't the film for you. But if you want to watch a masterful actor (Charlie Forde) navigate the terrifying landscape of emotional exposure—with a beautiful payoff that respects the build-up— Want You to Want on MissaX is essential viewing. Without spoiling the nuanced narrative, Want You to
Her best moment in the film is a silent 30-second close-up where she debates whether to reach out and touch her co-star’s hand. You see hope, fear, embarrassment, and desire flicker across her face in rapid succession. When the tension finally breaks, the subsequent intimacy feels earned—not just transactional, but transformational.