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** The problem seems to be that you're expecting actual egalitarianism in a modern RomCom.
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** The problem seems to be that you're expecting actual egalitarianism in a modern RomCom.RomCom.
** Andie's article is about losing someone. So she has to have him first before she can lose him.
** Andie's article is about losing someone. So she has to have him first before she can lose him.
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** On the phone with his mom, she was probably being her nice and likable self, not the crazy clingy person she turned herself into for Ben.
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** Maybe that's why he falls so hard for Andie; is mom is a psycho, and Andie reminds him of her.
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** Maybe that's why he falls so hard for Andie; is his mom is a psycho, and Andie reminds him of her.
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** Not really, since he does make it clear when he first breaks up with her that he was attracted to the confident, ambitious journalist he met the first night, not her clingy act.
-->'''Ben''': "That's what I'm talking about. Where's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie that I knew? The one that wanted to be a serious journalist? You're up, you're down, you're here, you're there, you're like a frickin' one woman circus."
-->'''Ben''': "That's what I'm talking about. Where's the sexy, cool, fun, smart, beautiful Andie that I knew? The one that wanted to be a serious journalist? You're up, you're down, you're here, you're there, you're like a frickin' one woman circus."
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* What bugs me about this film (something I found particularly hard to explain) is that their roles are not symmetrical. While he has to make her fall in love (in order words, a constant growth), she has to be attractive at first and then make him dump her (up and then down).
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* What bugs me about this film (something I found particularly hard to explain) is that their roles are not symmetrical. While he has to make her fall in love (in order words, a constant growth), she has to be attractive at first and then make him dump her (up and then down).down).
** The problem seems to be that you're expecting actual egalitarianism in a modern RomCom.
** The problem seems to be that you're expecting actual egalitarianism in a modern RomCom.
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** ForeShadowing?
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** ForeShadowing?
{{Foreshadowing}}?
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** ForeShadowing?
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* What bugs me about this film (something I found particularly hard to explain) is that their roles are not symmetrical. While he has to make her fall in love (in order words, a constant growth), she has to be attractive at first and then make him dump her (up and then down).