Romantic comedies seem to take over where the fairytales of childhood left off, feeding our dreams of a soulmate; though, sadly, the Hollywood endings prove quite elusive in the real world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The problem with romantic comedies is you know the ending by the poster. So they're not movies you can keep doing over and over again expect satisfaction somehow.
Since so many romantic comedies vary little in their storyline, the success or failure of such movies depends largely on whether we believe in the relationship of the protagonists.
Romantic comedies are usually about when love works.
Often, romantic comedies exist in a vacuum, and it's kind of odd.
It seems to me that romantic comedies used to be about falling in love, but in recent years they've really become just comedies where the love story is only there as a spine to hang the jokes on.
A lot of romantic comedies are just light romantic dramas, or the comedy comes off second-best.
You know, I've always thought that it would be really funny if somebody made a romantic comedy where absolutely everything went well from beginning to end.
I regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world.
One of the pitfalls of a romantic comedy is that you know how it's going to end.
I'm not a big fan of romantic comedies, believe it or not.