BestFilmQuotes™ (@BestFilmQuotes) 11/07/2012 01:14 7 Movies That Ruined Our Perception of Relationships #sp bit.ly/NgtjrZ |
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7 movies that ruined our perception of relationships:
1)The Notebook
'The Notebook' has given women such high and unrealistic expectations of men that they will undoubtedly be let down in real life. Ryan Gosling's character Noah spends years performing grand gestures of love to win over his sweetheart Ali.
His over-the-top antics include:
•Writing letters every single day
•Building a dream home for Ali
•Dramatic kisses in the pouring rain
2)The Hunger Games
Even though their early interaction was limited to tossing Katniss a burnt loaf of bread, Peeta shows females that guys should do anything to get the girl. This includes the possibility of giving your life for someone in the death battle known as 'The Hunger Games.'
3)Any Adam Sandler Movie
Adam Sandler has gone through countless movies using wit, charm and a lot of immaturity to unrealistically hook up with co-stars like Jennifer Aniston, Salma Hayek, Jessica Biel, Katie Holmes, Drew Barrymore and Kate Beckinsale. He constantly gives average men false hope that using silly voices and goofing off is the key to getting a girl out of your league.
4)Grease
'You're the One that I Want' may be the theme-song of 'Grease', but the only thing that viewers see is Sandy changing completely to get the one she wants. She changes from a likeable, clean-dressed girl to a cigarette smoking, leather-wearing rebel. No matter how catchy the songs are, women should never follow Sandy's actions to please a man
5)Crazy, Stupid, Love
Let's just call this one the "Ryan Gosling effect." After this hit and others like 'Drive,' many females are looking for one thing in relationships: a Ryan Gosling clone. Many men are doomed to fail at relationships when they don't come close to the expectations that Ryan Gosling has set.
Attributes of a Ryan Gosling clone include:
•Smooth talker
•Nice Wardrobe
•Laid back attitude
•Confidence
6)Pretty Woman
Where do you begin with a movie that presents a hooker with a heart of gold? Not only has this movie given false hope for woman looking to move up in society, but it presents an unrealistic view into the world of prostitution as a whole. I suggest watching Charlize Theron in 'Monster' to help level out the playing field.
7)Titanic
Any expectations of a three-day whirlwind love affair should have sunk with the ship while watching 'Titanic.' Not only did Rose fall in love, but she spent the rest of her life living out every fantasy that Jack presented her. In reality, money issues would have caused a major rift between the couple if the ship ever landed in the United States.
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