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* HeroesWantRedheads: Sidney has wonderfully red hair, and Elliott finds her absolutely beautiful.
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* CompeteForTheMaidensHand: ''A's'' dramatics definitely fall into this. Goes UpToEleven in the fantasy battle at the end.

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* CompeteForTheMaidensHand: ''A's'' dramatics definitely fall into this. Goes UpToEleven Exaggerated in the fantasy battle at the end.
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Dewicking per TRS.


* BiTheWay: Cora shows a hint of this when Sidney mentions Elliott wants to see her naked. ''A'' is bi-sexual as well, showcased by him flirting with Jack.
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* TrollingCreator: The second teaser is Pippin from Film/LordOfTheRings saying [[TitleDrop "Where Are We Going?"]] and then Max winking at the camera. It runs about 10 sec. long.

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* TrollingCreator: The second teaser is Pippin from Film/LordOfTheRings ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' saying [[TitleDrop "Where Are We Going?"]] and then Max winking at the camera. It runs about 10 sec. long.
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* ItsNotYouItsMe: Elliott tells Cora that she is a "beautiful and unique person" but doesn't want to get back together. Doubles as CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming

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* ItsNotYouItsMe: Elliott tells Cora that she is a "beautiful and unique person" but doesn't want to get back together. Doubles as CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming
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This is the story is of Elliott, a slightly anxious young man who is set in his ways until he meets the free spirted Sidney, who turns his life upside down and sets him fighting for her love with the most [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy film-trope-aware antagonist to ever be on film.]]

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This is the story is of Elliott, a slightly anxious young man who is set in his ways until he meets the free spirted Sidney, who turns his life upside down and sets him fighting for her love with the most [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy film-trope-aware antagonist to ever be on film.]]
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* GenreSavvy: ''A'' is this, non-stop. However, every character displays knowledge of Romantic Comedy tropes.

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* GenreSavvy: ''A'' is this, non-stop. However, every Every character displays knowledge of Romantic Comedy tropes.
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-->The post-credits scene is a combination of two things: The end-credits scene in Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff and the Bleep Censoring from Film/ScottPilgrimVersusTheWorld.

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-->The post-credits scene is a combination of two things: The end-credits scene in Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' and the Bleep Censoring from Film/ScottPilgrimVersusTheWorld.''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld''.
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The film can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOAUnsdI7Ak here]]. The gag reel [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZP16rNsDNHI here]].

And with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6vTJrOzJeY commentary]].
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* BiTheWay: Cora shows a hint of this when Sidney mentions Elliott wants to see her naked. ''A'' is either this or full on bi-sexual, as he flirts with Jack.

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* BiTheWay: Cora shows a hint of this when Sidney mentions Elliott wants to see her naked. ''A'' is either this or full on bi-sexual, bi-sexual as he flirts well, showcased by him flirting with Jack.
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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to [[{{Reconstruction reconstruct}}]] Romantic Comedy tropes.


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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to [[{{Reconstruction reconstruct}}]] be a {{Reconstruction}} of Romantic Comedy tropes.

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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to {{Reconstruction reconstruct}} Romantic Comedy tropes.


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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to {{Reconstruction reconstruct}} [[{{Reconstruction reconstruct}}]] Romantic Comedy tropes.

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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to [[Reconstruction reconstruct]] Romantic Comedy tropes.


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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to [[Reconstruction reconstruct]] {{Reconstruction reconstruct}} Romantic Comedy tropes.

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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to reconstruct Romantic Comedy tropes.


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"Where Are We Going?" is a 2014 indie film by Brotherhood Studios that attempts to reconstruct [[Reconstruction reconstruct]] Romantic Comedy tropes.

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* TheCameo: Actor Jimmy Dix makes one during A's party. Both director/writers appear at the house-warming party.

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* TheCameo: Actor Jimmy Dix makes one during A's party.both parties. Both director/writers appear at the house-warming party.
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* StraightGay: Jack. Normal dude, who is gay.
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* EarWorm: [[CrossesTheLineTwice "Take Your Pants Off"]] as performed by Max.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Averted with Jack, the gay best friend of Sidney. The creators have said they did their best to make him seem like a real person, to be laid back and not have his sexual identity be hammed up or PlayedForLaughs.



* WildTeenParty: A loving shot of tequila and the rowdiness of the party during the "Ole" song make the house-warming party this.
* TheWoobie: Elliott has many scenes where he screws up or is depressed during the second half of the movie.

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* WildTeenParty: A loving shot of tequila and the rowdiness of the party during the "Ole" song make the house-warming party this.
* TheWoobie: Elliott has many scenes where he screws up or is depressed during the second half of the movie.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: "Take Your Pants Off" is this in-universe, as Elliott ''really'' didn't want that level of frankness from Max.



* EarWorm: "Take Your Pants Off" as performed by Max.

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* EarWorm: [[CrossesTheLineTwice "Take Your Pants Off" Off"]] as performed by Max.
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* JumpCut: Used with Elliott to show how bored he is and later that he is getting ready to face ''A''.

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* JumpCut: Used with Elliott to show how bored he is and later that to show he is getting ready to face ''A''.

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* {{GagReel}}


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* HilariousOuttakes
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* GagReel

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* GagReel{{GagReel}}
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* GagReel
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* PrecisionFStrike: Sidney sends a text to ''A'' that says [[spoiler: Fuck off A]].
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* TheReveal:''A'' [[spoiler: is sleeping with Sidney]] and Cora is still [[spoiler: in love with Elliott]].

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* TheReveal:''A'' [[spoiler: is sleeping with Sidney]] and Cora is still [[spoiler: in love with Elliott]]. Also Sidney's [[spoiler: father]] is [[spoiler: dead]].
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* ChessMotifs: ''A'' plays a brief game with Elliott, to show him he's outmatched.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Whilst trying to read Book/HouseOfLeaves at the housewarming party, imagines gunning down people in the crowd.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Whilst trying to read Book/HouseOfLeaves at the housewarming party, Cora imagines gunning down people in the crowd.


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* SociallyAwkwardHero: Elliott has shades of this, from having some awkward silences to doing downright hilarious things over the course of the film.

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