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No, this is not about the 19th century artistic movement, but about how fiction deals with love. And just like RuleOfCool, RuleOfDrama, RuleOfFunny, and RuleOfScary, if something is considered romantic enough by the audience, it can be excused, not matter how unrealistic it is. This is entertainment, after all.

Now ValuesDissonance can come into play far more often than the other "Rule" tropes, which is not only across national lines, but across gender. Now guys deny it, but they do have a notion of romantic. It's just that not only is it extremely different than what's in a typical RomanticComedy or RomanceNovel, they also tend to be more private about it, at least in American culture.

This trope doesn't actually apply with ShippingWars. Those people usually just care about making their couples look good. You can tell because they often praise an unrealistic point if it supports a couple they favor, and slam that exact same point if it supports a couple they don't.

{{Sub Trope}}s include:
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther
* BeastAndBeauty
* HappilyEverAfter
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy
* LastMinuteHookup
* RunawayBride and RunawayFiance
* UnresolvedSexualTension
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!!Examples

* ''{{WALL-E}}''. How is it that [[spoiler:EVE's kiss restores WALL-E's memories and personality]]?
** Well, [[AllThereInTheManual the Buy'n'Large website]] (sadly defunct as of October 2008) explicitly {{Hand Wave}}d this: "''Your WALL-E unit may take up to 10 minutes on first boot before scanning for additional operating software (eg. hazardous waste protocols).''" But if you have any soul, you wouldn't need an explanation.
*** I always figured that it was because [[spoiler:the electric spark that shot into him at the moment of the kiss jolted his systems a bit.]]
* How ''PushingDaisies'' is able to gloss over the fact that Ned can't actually touch his girlfriend, to the effect of "It doesn't matter, they love each other."
* The Meet Me In Montauk part from ''{{Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind}}''. While it makes sense that he'd be able to hold onto that shred, how did ''she'' end up on the right train? Totally doesn't matter.
** I presumed she was given the same suggestion by her memories of him during her procedure.
* About half the works in the DisneyAnimatedCanon, at least until recently. Then again, [[GrandfatherClause the stories they were based on used this anyway]], like ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast''.
* Every romantic comedy ever.
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