So I freely admit that I'm a romance junky - period pieces, rom-coms, superhero movies, the works. I say this before I make the following comments, just to give you an idea of where I'm coming from as a viewer.
WHEN YOU WRITE A ROMANCE, YOU HAVE TO ACTUALLY WRITE. THE. ROMANCE. I don't care what genre you're in - fantasy, action, comedy, drama,
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...I would pay good money to read a devious!Lois fic.
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Sometimes I feel like studios/filmmakers are courting female viewers when they tack on or force these sorts of romances. They can't be bothered to actually write strong/interesting female narratives...so they throw this at us and think that makes everything squared.
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Understanding why they'd be attracted to each other doesn't justify the 'epic love' angle the filmmakers seemed to be going for. Yes, maybe there was something there...but they didn't EARN what they tried to make me swallow. You can't give two characters a couple of scenes (no matter how engaging) and then play it off as some sort of sprawling intergalactic love story. Allies, with a spark of attraction? Sure, but that's not what they were trying to sell. Not in my opinion, at least.
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Hence the lack of relationship-building scenes.
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That method of movie making reminds me of marble cake. Bakers think when they mix a white cake with a chocolate cake they are pleasing everyone but in the end the chocolate and vanilla part is tasteless and nobody wins. I'm guessing its clear I don't like marble cake. People,grow a backbone and just pick one or the other. And yes, I did recently have to go to a baby shower.
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