Romantic movies are amazingly entertaining but they seem to have a role of fate in the romantic relationships.The role tends to have a pattern that is alike. It always goes like this: girl likes boy, boy likes girl, parents do not agree and do not accept their longing for each other, but in the end they end up living happily ever after. For instance, let's take the movie called The Notebook by Nick Cassavetes. In the movie the two main characters love each other very dearly but unfortunately their parents do not want them to be together because of the money and class differences. In the end, obviously, they end up happily together. We can also take traditional romantic Bollywood movies as another example. Basically, in the Bollywood movies the boy and girl both love each other but conflict between their families separate their fate of being together, forever. Some how in the end of the movie they end up together because the families decide to put their differences aside. Based on watching Bollywood movies and The Notebook, I have come to the conclusion that the role of fate in romantic relationships consistently have the same pattern. Typical, same, old story, yet we never seem to get tired of it; forever entertained by the same events.
Picture of The Notebook
Picture Of Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (Bollywood Movie)
Urshita, you make a really good argument using "The Notebook," (though it was written by Nicholas Sparks and the film was directed by Nick Cassavetes).
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