onebloodonelife
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I don't think I've admitted this in here before, but I really, really dislike romantic comedies.
John or Cassie, can you put photos in a PM like you do on the forum?
I don't think I've admitted this in here before, but I really, really dislike romantic comedies.
I don't think I've admitted this in here before, but I really, really dislike romantic comedies.
Any reason why?
I think so...you should be able to insert an image just like a post.
And Justin I'm not sure, I've never tried
I think for the most part, they're unrealistic, cheesy, and kind of stupid. I dislike the super sappy romantic movies like The Notebook even more though.
Of course romantic comedies are unrealistic But hey we watch films like Transformers and Star Trek and never think to say "That's not realistic". I think Romantic Comedies are unfairly treated in that regard; they don't have to be realistic, they're just for enjoyment.
Of course romantic comedies are unrealistic But hey we watch films like Transformers and Star Trek and never think to say "That's not realistic". I think Romantic Comedies are unfairly treated in that regard; they don't have to be realistic, they're just for enjoyment.
I really can't think of a film that is realistic
I mean people will complain if a character is not a role-model, even though most people aren't
But people don't believe that there will be giant robots to help us fight aliens. People do believe in love, and when they see those kinds of movies, it can lead to unrealistic expectations in relationships.
But romantic comedy moments do happen...sometimes...
But romantic comedy moments do happen...sometimes...
The first kiss I had with Dani sounds like something out of a bad romance
I'll spare you both a long post about love but I agree with John. In fact, things can happen that are many times -er than what you see in the movies.
Guys.
I dislike romcom's too, Cassie, I think they're all about society's expectations and pandering to them. The relationships are always unrealistic, as are the characters, and there are so many people out there who think their life is bad if it's not working out like how they do in these films.
I can think of some realistic films - This is England, now that's bloody good It all depends on how its filmed and the dialogue though, doesn't it?
Guys.
I dislike romcom's too, Cassie, I think they're all about society's expectations and pandering to them. The relationships are always unrealistic, as are the characters, and there are so many people out there who think their life is bad if it's not working out like how they do in these films.
I can think of some realistic films - This is England, now that's bloody good It all depends on how its filmed and the dialogue though, doesn't it?
I'll spare you both a long post about love but I agree with John. In fact, things can happen that are many times -er than what you see in the movies.
I agree, but when people expect their entire lives to play out like a movie, that's when it's a problem. Trust me, I sincerely hope that everybody finds someone as perfect for them as it would be in a movie, but sometimes it just doesn't happen.
Because they're not supposed to happen in real life
Emma
Everything is unrealistic to some extent though and also you have to always keep in mind film's aren't about the average person, they're about the one in a million people that this sort of thing happens to. I think the problem is films try to say "It could happen to anyone" when it only happens to so few people
The problem is movies always end in the middle of the new-love stage and the relationships never develop past that, so it all seems so perfect
I know this, but I don't watch them more out of principle I suppose. I've just seen so many girls, my current roommate included, who put on these horrifically cheesy movies when they're all depressed about how they have no boyfriend, then proceed to wallow in their sorrows. It's kind of pathetic to watch some people stoop to that level. I know that all people who watch them aren't like that, but a lot are.
everyone, how are you all doing?
Very true. Don't get take your expectations from those movies, like Emma said. I think the emotion you take from those films are very good though. Love Actually for example, should leave you with a sense of magic to love. That's a great feeling to have.
I'm doing really well. I'm working on my Secret Santa playlist which I truly hope my person likes. Maybe too much effort is being put into it.
How are you?
I adore Love Actually, I think I love how it's not about traditional things happening and doesn't have one linear plot (although, admittedly, some of the stories in it are a bit like that...) it's more about finding your own happiness, whatever the situation, and it's just a great Christmas film