PRE – WARNING FOR THE GUYS:
This post may be just a little girly. Or a little critical of girly films… the dreaded… (Deep breath.)
Rom-coms.
There are a great ton of them out there – The Break Up, Bridget Jones, A Cinderella Story, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days and Pretty Woman – to name a few. So let’s ask ourselves what do these all have in common? A guy. (Check.) A girl. (Check) Fall in love against all the odds. (…Check.)

So the point I’m trying to get across is that Rom-coms are predictable. Really predictable. For once I’d like the girl to look that guy in the eye (Who obviously has returned to confess his undying love for her.) and say “No, thanks – I’m off for a beer with my lesbian friends.”
Another thing about rom-coms – and the guy who ‘has returned to confess his undying love’ – that I’m not too keen on…is the believability. What guy do you know chases a cab on a busy New York road to confess his love for a girl he knew for 10 days? (Little dig at ‘How to Lose A Guy In 10 Days’ for y’all.) It doesn’t happen – Donnie Darko has more realism (Watch it if you haven’t – trust me. It's great.)
HOWEVER
There are some good rom-coms – yes. ‘Love Actually’ – I’m looking at you.
For all of you that haven’t heard of the film ‘Love Actually’ then here you go…
The characters fall in love – through affairs, mourning, social class, and through meeting each other. Love is the main theme of the film, but not necessarily the aspects that a big American cheesy blockbuster will show you. ‘Love Actually’ includes the good and bad aspects of love. It shows how love can connect people for different reasons and it shows different types of love – whether it’s between a married couple, colleagues, or best friends. It’s a film where you can sit down and think – ‘Yeah, I believe that, I understand.’

Oh - and it's christmassy.
So our moral of today’s post is this – love in films is usually overused, we, as an audience need realism, we don’t need a film that makes us believe that love is all chocolates and flowers, we need more films like ‘Love Actually’ (‘Valentine’s day’ and ‘New Year’s Day’ are not what I meant – do not COPY the whole concept of ‘Love Actually’.). What I mean is this: we need a rom-com that makes us think of all that love has to offer – a film that we can believe and relate to…
Not a load of cheesy bullshit.
(I love you all.)













