Usually, in romantic comedies, you end up sacrificing a great deal of the complexity - you know, just two attractive people and a good soundtrack.
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I think in general, romantic comedies tend to take one person's point of view, but every once in a while you get something that is balanced for two people.
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.
Romantic comedies are particularly hard to make.
A lot of romantic comedies are just light romantic dramas, or the comedy comes off second-best.
Romantic comedy has come to mean a couple of moderately talented actors placed in implausible situations obliged to go through a set of paces that are all too familiar, the end result being neither romantic nor comedic.
Often, romantic comedies exist in a vacuum, and it's kind of odd.
I'm not a big fan of romantic comedies, believe it or not.
Romantic comedies are usually about when love works.
As it is, I have a limited range as an actor - light comedy. I have never been a fan of romantic comedies, and yet that is what I have ended up mostly doing.
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.
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