Most audiences cant help butswoon over a good rom-com,and if someone says otherwise, theyre lying.
The rom-com is an undying genre that has the ability to capture audience investment like no other.
Rom-coms are nothing like real life, of course, but thats what makes them so great.
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Its good fun, and thats all that matters.
Their chemistry is already evident here, especially in the now famous it looks like youre photoshopped scene.
The film co-starsKeiyan Lonsdale,Katherine Langford,Alexandra Shipp,Jennifer GarnerandJosh Duhamel.
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Its also perfectly adorable and will give you all the feels.
Each of them has their own unique story, and it is far too difficult to pick a favorite.
South London makes for a vibrant setting, elevated by directorRaine Allen-Millers stylistic choices and creative approach.
After having been done so many times, how do you make the time loop feel fresh?
The beloved film starsRenee Zellwegeras the titular Bridget, a single woman in her thirties.
One of the reasonsBridget Joness Diaryworks so well is because of Bridget herself.
Toula (Nia Vardalos) is a Greek woman who sometimes struggles with her heritage.
She meets and falls in love with Ian (John Corbett), a non-Greek man.
Like any Greek family, the film is loud, eventful and a lot of fun.
Its a smart and witty rom-com that has stood the test of time.
When he invites her to meet his family in Singapore, she is in for quite a surprise.
The Big Sickexplores the cultural clash between Kumail and Emilys family, and the results are hilariously touching.
Its a somber film overall, but is filled with so much levity that it all balances out beautifully.
This one is sure to win over any audience and even the most cynical rom-com haters.
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