romcom is women's porn

Wendell 2022-05-22 20:01:40

In fact, after watching the movie, I accumulated a lot of complaints, but when I suddenly remembered the sentence on the title, I was relieved. Hey, you dont judge me watching porn, why should i judge you? This is why I don't want to discuss the values ​​of this film. The issue of values ​​is left to the feminists to criticize. I just want to talk about the film narrative.

This film is a typical narrative relying entirely on plot turns. I can't believe that a one and a half hour movie can contain so many twists and turns. Screenwriters lack the ability to tell stories, so they can only fill the story by piling up plots. What's more terrifying is that these transitions are so clichéd that they can no longer be vulgar. Screenwriters without narrative ability have no imagination, just using adult topics as gimmicks. . Some people compare this piece with one day, but it is not comparable at all. Romcom and literary romance films are different in rhythm and purpose. Rather than comparing one day to one day, it’s better to compare it with the cliche of romcom. It uses dialogue to show the character and promotes the development of the story with a relatively natural plot design. This is all this series. The film lacks.

As for actors, although I still like lily, she doesn't have much room for acting in this movie. In order to satisfy the fantasies of every female audience, the heroine has maintained the appearance of a day like a day for more than ten years and the eternal figure of a girl, without a motherly taste! The male protagonist still has a little acting skills. The first half of playing the geek spare tire will not violate the harmony. With the appearance of the appearance, it should attract fans of non-girls.

The movie is still beautiful, and bgm is great. But there are a lot more than this good romcom, this movie is not recommended.

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Love, Rosie quotes

  • Rosie Dunne: They have food in America, Mum, and I'm guessing washing machines.

  • Rosie Dunne: Did you ever want more, Dad?

    Dennis Dunne: Do you know what your Gran's favourite phrase was? "Not for the likes of us." When you told us of your plan it was the first thing that popped into my head. I could hear her voice in the room saying it. I don't want that voice in your head, ever.