09-15-2013, 03:45 PM
I just wanted to ask whether everyone likes or dislikes rom-coms?
I've seen a few. Some of them are the big ones including Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill and some of the lesser known ones including a French rom-com called Poubées Russe (Russian dolls) and personally I can say I absolutely hate them. They're full of unrealistic sentimental bullshit. The last one I saw Poubées Russe made me wanna gag towards the end. It was so clichéd it was absurd. I am a bit disappointed because I love French films and was hoping they'd write something a little better than this. It showed promise and then became so full of clichés and sentimental garbage I just gave up.
Notting Hill is just as silly with a celeb just happening to meet some random fan by (guess what) bumbing into him resulting in him spelling his orange juice all over her. As a result of their totally random meeting a long sequence of events happen and she treats him badly and they go their own ways. She then goes to give a press conference before leaving London for LA at which point the fan (William) realises he made a mistake and a wacky chase scene across London ensues which results in him pretending to be journalist to get into the press conference and he makes a grovelling apology in front of the world, when really she's just an arrogant bitch and he shouldn't have to apologise, and she reconsiders her decision and stays in London where they live happily ever after (quelle surprise)! Ugh pass the bucket...
sorry this has gone on longer than I thought. Anyway what does everyone make of rom-coms? Do you like them or loathe them and why?
I don't mind romantic dramas or thrillers but rom-coms with sentimental bullshit grind my gears (to quote Peter Griffin)!
I've seen a few. Some of them are the big ones including Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill and some of the lesser known ones including a French rom-com called Poubées Russe (Russian dolls) and personally I can say I absolutely hate them. They're full of unrealistic sentimental bullshit. The last one I saw Poubées Russe made me wanna gag towards the end. It was so clichéd it was absurd. I am a bit disappointed because I love French films and was hoping they'd write something a little better than this. It showed promise and then became so full of clichés and sentimental garbage I just gave up.
Notting Hill is just as silly with a celeb just happening to meet some random fan by (guess what) bumbing into him resulting in him spelling his orange juice all over her. As a result of their totally random meeting a long sequence of events happen and she treats him badly and they go their own ways. She then goes to give a press conference before leaving London for LA at which point the fan (William) realises he made a mistake and a wacky chase scene across London ensues which results in him pretending to be journalist to get into the press conference and he makes a grovelling apology in front of the world, when really she's just an arrogant bitch and he shouldn't have to apologise, and she reconsiders her decision and stays in London where they live happily ever after (quelle surprise)! Ugh pass the bucket...
sorry this has gone on longer than I thought. Anyway what does everyone make of rom-coms? Do you like them or loathe them and why?
I don't mind romantic dramas or thrillers but rom-coms with sentimental bullshit grind my gears (to quote Peter Griffin)!