Today I would like to tell everyone a secret, a secret I have quite frankly hidden for a great part of my life. I am secretly very, very, fond of rom-coms. They’re just amazing, with like a no-brainer plot, a bit of angst, tons of fluff and all of that wrapped in an assured happy ending. Who doesn’t like that. I don’t know about others but usually when I watch a movie, I watch it because it’s fun and it’s something different. No one watches a movie to learn stuff, you watch a documentary for that (also they are boring (for some reason David Attenborough doesn’t fit this but whatever)). Realism is this idea of taking real life experiences and having people watch that real thing for some intellectual purpose. Well the thing is I don’t really fancy getting out my life of being a high schooler (real stressful I know), to watch a movie about the realities of poverty or what nor. I want a movie with drama, and useless dialogue so that I don’t have to use my brain. Is that too much to ask?
Now recently there has been a trend of people wanting more “realistic” movies, because for some reason liking cliches and optimism is immature. We can’t have a stupid high school movie without people cribbing about the plot, can’t have action movies without people calculating the angle of impact and velocity and we certainly can’t have Sci-Fi cause, gosh, imagine using our imaginations for optimistic futuristic movies. Yeah.
*cough* Anyway, what I am trying to say is that I get the point of realism, but the majority of people watch movies and TV Series for entertainment and not life-fulfilling, happiness destroying, angst bringing realizations. There are mediums for that, and if you want to go realistic, go nuts, but don’t force that view on people who watch movies as a release, or as a method of relaxation. Realism was formed as a way to look at normal day characters, but in my opinion, we are normal day characters. Why would you want your life in fiction as well?


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