Word: romanticized
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If you're thinking about seeing this movie, think again. Your time would be better spent digging into the hefty Allen catalogue; he's addressed every theme and genre that Harry touches upon better in the past: Want romantic comedy with a hint of pathos? Try Annie Hall or Manhattan...
Many female students, like their male counterparts, arrive on campus having never dated or even kissed a boy. But, now that we have succeeded academically (via admission to Harvard), many campus women are eager to explore our emotional and romantic side--to develop relationships and explore the dating scene we...
This romantic desire quickly runs up against problems because there is no dating scene at Harvard, end of story. Students here seem to: 1) pair off with someone and become a married couple early on, 2) spend their undergraduate years engaging in random hook-ups, or 3) simply live the...
Anyone who thinks romantic comedies are formulaic hokum is all too easily proved right. But everyone once in a while a gem like As Good As It Gets comes along to silence the cynics. Director James L. Brooks has crafted a warmhearted modern fable with a prickly sense of humor...
The romance resonates best during the second half of the film, a prime example of how special effects can service a storyline instead of replacing it. Several bold action sequences develop the romantic storyline better than do the more character-driven scenes. The most exciting of these occurs when DiCaprio...