Sigh. I watched Leap Year the other day, and I knew, I just *knew* that it was going to be bad, but I thought that maybe at least an actor that I like, Matthew Goode, would get the chance to be charming in it. But of course, it turned out to be one of those romantic comedies where the male lead is a jerk for no reason, for basically the first hour
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Also, did you notice how they seemed to traipse all around Ireland in the space of a few days? I think the filmmakers were going for Maximum Dramatic Scenery Effects and hoped no one knew a thing about Ireland's geography.
Great rant. While I don't watch many movies, I do read an awful lot (gee there's a surprise), and I've had similar feelings towards romance novels. There are similar problems - and/or shortcuts - within the romance genre as you've described in rom-com films. It's gotten to the point where I put the book down if the author's doing the Alpha Hero (TM) = Jerkface Rwar! thing, especially if the heroine was a middling-to-decently Strong Female Character (TM) prior to meeting Alpha-A-Hole, only to become simpering, sighing, and submissive. Bleh. Some of these so-called Happily Ever Afters leave me predicting divorce in 3-5 years, you know ( ... )
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I think the reason I was so miffed about this movie is that I *know* how ridiculously easy it is for Matthew Goode to be charming - talk about a wasted resource! You have to be doing something really wrong if I don't like his character.
I haven't really made a foray into romance novels, partly because of this problem: I'm sure there are romance novels out there that I would actually find romantic, but how does one find them?
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