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Many romance movies have cliches or formulas that directors use over and over again because they sell. Many of them are annoyingly over used. Which of the following annoys you the most?
Evil mother in law (sometimes father in law or grandparent)
The parent of the main guy is very oppose to the main character. It doesn't matter if she is kind, smart, beautiful and honest. Sometimes it leads to hiring goons to kill her or hiring an spy to find her flaws.
Cinderella story A love story between a rich person and a poor person. Why can't we have 2 people of the same social standing? Why it has to be between a Cinderella and a rich person.
Childhood friends The main characters are friends since childhood.
Long age gaps between actors who plays character around the same age
I don't mind pairing between an older actor or younger actress and older actress and younger actor. If their age gap is mentioned in the story. I had seen a movie where a 50 year old actor paired with an 30 year old actors playing the role of childhood friends. There is no way in hell these 2 are childhood friends since kindergarten.
Mean Girlfriend the main male will cheat on with the female protagonist.
The villainess of the story is the girlfriend of the main guy. Main guy will cheat on her with female protagonist and we are not suppose to feel bad about her because she is mean. Yay glorifying cheating. Whirlwind romance- They just met for like a day and they want to get married already. In Titanic the romance between Jack and Rose happened in a span of 3 days.
Perfect virginal female protagonist With the exception of Pretty woman and Slumdog Millionaire where the lead females are prostitutes. Majority of the romance movies have virginal female leads. As in the only guy they will get to kiss is the main guy while the main guy is allowed to be a playboy.
Enemy turn lovers At the start of the movie they want to murder each other
Glasses makes you ugly
If you wear glasses you are ugly and you will have a makeover scene and once the glasses are gone, you are hot....
You can vote up to 3 on this poll
Many romance movies have cliches or formulas that directors use over and over again because they sell. Many of them are annoyingly over used. Which of the following annoys you the most?
[b]Evil mother in law (sometimes father in law or grandparent) [/b] [img]https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/index-aug22-1534968837.png[/img]
The parent of the main guy is very oppose to the main character. It doesn't matter if she is kind, smart, beautiful and honest. Sometimes it leads to hiring goons to kill her or hiring an spy to find her flaws.
[b]Cinderella story[/b] A love story between a rich person and a poor person. Why can't we have 2 people of the same social standing? Why it has to be between a Cinderella and a rich person. [img]https://s3.amazonaws.com/i.snag.gy/SdIHaL.jpg[/img]
[b]Childhood friends[/b] The main characters are friends since childhood.
[b] Long age gaps between actors who plays character around the same age[/b]
I don't mind pairing between an older actor or younger actress and older actress and younger actor. If their age gap is mentioned in the story. I had seen a movie where a 50 year old actor paired with an 30 year old actors playing the role of childhood friends. There is no way in hell these 2 are childhood friends since kindergarten. [img]https://www.etonline.com/sites/default/files/styles/video_1920x1080/public/images/2020-06/eto_c01_eurovision_062320.jpg?h=d1cb525d&itok=c_cBx8mU[/img]
[b]Mean Girlfriend the main male will cheat on with the female protagonist.[/b]
The villainess of the story is the girlfriend of the main guy. Main guy will cheat on her with female protagonist and we are not suppose to feel bad about her because she is mean. Yay glorifying cheating. [b] Whirlwind romance-[/b] They just met for like a day and they want to get married already. In Titanic the romance between Jack and Rose happened in a span of 3 days.
[b]Perfect virginal female protagonist[/b] With the exception of Pretty woman and Slumdog Millionaire where the lead females are prostitutes. Majority of the romance movies have virginal female leads. As in the only guy they will get to kiss is the main guy while the main guy is allowed to be a playboy.
[b]Enemy turn lovers[/b] At the start of the movie they want to murder each other [img]https://img.cinemablend.com/filter:scale/quill/4/a/d/d/9/a/4add9ac6d2c992b35bfd47663b7fe79925c0d1cb.jpg?mw=600[/img]
[b]Glasses makes you ugly [/b] [img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRYiaiikPyQFXZjTYgpSCU8Zz3o3RqxcE5Avw&usqp=CAU[/img] [youtube]BuDN1oZMXbs[/youtube]
If you wear glasses you are ugly and you will have a makeover scene and once the glasses are gone, you are hot.... :? :? :?
Don't laugh at me. I needed glasses when I was younger but didn't want to wear them because? Glasses make you ugly.
When I got older that got switched. It became "Glasses make you look intelligent." Of course, by that time they had also started making contact lenses and people were wearing them instead of eyeglasses.
Glasses make you ugly.
Don't laugh at me. I needed glasses when I was younger but didn't want to wear them because? [i]Glasses make you ugly.[/i]
When I got older that got switched. It became [i]"Glasses make you look intelligent."[/i] Of course, by that time they had also started making contact lenses and people were wearing them instead of eyeglasses. :lol: :lol:
Netherrealmer wrote:Those movies needed to end the "nerd" makes you unpopular on school trope. Glasses doesnt make people ugly. Many Glasses wearer looks sexy
I know! Have you seen those commercials where you can do a "virtual try on" and choose the glasses you like. Those people look like models.
However, back on point, one cheesy line in a romantic movie that I have never liked was ... "You had me at Hello". Gimme a break. That is so cheesy!
[quote="Netherrealmer"]Those movies needed to end the "nerd" makes you unpopular on school trope. Glasses doesnt make people ugly. Many Glasses wearer looks sexy[/quote]
I know! Have you seen those commercials where you can do a "virtual try on" and choose the glasses you like. Those people look like models.
However, back on point, one cheesy line in a romantic movie that I have never liked was ... [i]"You had me at Hello"[/i]. Gimme a break. That is so cheesy! :lol:
I voted Cinderella story. But I think that the one I hate most is happily ever after. Love is never like the movies all full of magic and happiness. Most stories I hear about love they are like a very bad porn mixed with a horror film lol. The world if full of drama I do not want it. only money
I voted Cinderella story. But I think that the one I hate most is happily ever after. Love is never like the movies all full of magic and happiness. Most stories I hear about love they are like a very bad porn mixed with a horror film lol. The world if full of drama I do not want it. only money
mrki444 wrote:Why glasses make people ugly? I know several girls who looks much attractive for me with glasses than with lens or without it.
I guess American media wants to make teens believe that being smart is not sexy. That's why they have desexualize portrayal of nerds.
[quote="mrki444"]Why glasses make people ugly? I know several girls who looks much attractive for me with glasses than with lens or without it.[/quote]
I guess American media wants to make teens believe that being smart is not sexy. That's why they have desexualize portrayal of nerds.
Netherrealmer wrote:Those movies needed to end the "nerd" makes you unpopular on school trope. Glasses doesnt make people ugly. Many Glasses wearer looks sexy
Yes indeed. Have you seen the Warby Parker virtual try on commercials for eye glasses?
[quote="Netherrealmer"]Those movies needed to end the "nerd" makes you unpopular on school trope. Glasses doesnt make people ugly. Many Glasses wearer looks sexy[/quote]
Yes indeed. Have you seen the Warby Parker virtual try on commercials for eye glasses? :D
I have never thought of this but having just childhood friends is really cliché. In real life, you make friends at ever stage and age, some aren't even in touch with most childhood friends.
I have never thought of this but having just childhood friends is really cliché. In real life, you make friends at ever stage and age, some aren't even in touch with most childhood friends.
My least favourite romance trope is when the woman says no to the man and he doesn't listen and does increasingly dramatic and/or manipulative things to try and cooerce her into going out with him. For example in the Notebook, when Ryan Gosling's character threatens to kill himself by jumping off the Ferris wheel if the woman won't go out with him. Such a gross and dangerous message to send to girls and women. That kind of behaviour is not okay.
My least favourite romance trope is when the woman says no to the man and he doesn't listen and does increasingly dramatic and/or manipulative things to try and cooerce her into going out with him. For example in the Notebook, when Ryan Gosling's character threatens to kill himself by jumping off the Ferris wheel if the woman won't go out with him. Such a gross and dangerous message to send to girls and women. That kind of behaviour is not okay.
I guess the romance movie trope of childhood sweethearts has outlived its usefulness. In the olden days, this cliché would have held water because people used to maintain contact over extended periods.
This is no longer the case in the present world where relationships are cont0nusly established and broken. Many factors are responsible for this fluidity. A key element is the high level of fluidity in people's temporal spaces.
I guess the romance movie trope of childhood sweethearts has outlived its usefulness. In the olden days, this cliché would have held water because people used to maintain contact over extended periods.
This is no longer the case in the present world where relationships are cont0nusly established and broken. Many factors are responsible for this fluidity. A key element is the high level of fluidity in people's temporal spaces.
Savvy whirlwind city girl forced to go stay in the boring stinky countryside for christmas, where she meets charming and funny country boy who teaches her the meaning of christmas spirit and family and all that garbage
Savvy whirlwind city girl forced to go stay in the boring stinky countryside for christmas, where she meets charming and funny country boy who teaches her the meaning of christmas spirit and family and all that garbage :sick:
ragdollie wrote:Savvy whirlwind city girl forced to go stay in the boring stinky countryside for christmas, where she meets charming and funny country boy who teaches her the meaning of christmas spirit and family and all that garbage
Sounds like every Hallmark Christmas movie.
[quote="ragdollie"]Savvy whirlwind city girl forced to go stay in the boring stinky countryside for christmas, where she meets charming and funny country boy who teaches her the meaning of christmas spirit and family and all that garbage :sick:[/quote] Sounds like every Hallmark Christmas movie. :lol:
In 1970s, James Bond refused to have sex with this woman because she is "ugly"
According to 90s, This is an ugly woman: [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GqnAhyuWAAEtky2?format=jpg&name=small[/img]
According to early 2000s this is an ugly woman. [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gqmwo7PWcAA7bTk?format=jpg&name=small[/img]
In 1970s, James Bond refused to have sex with this woman because she is "ugly" [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GqnvymRWYAALBmq?format=jpg&name=small[/img]