(A not-so-secret confession: I like romantic comedies. Well, that's not entirely true. I adore them. Quite a lot, actually. The long, drawn-out stares between characters. The dramatic monologues filled with words like forever and always - those monologues usually coming at the last possible second or at the most inopportune time, of course. The passionate kisses of a love realized. The awkward silence of a love not returned.
Well, friends, my life is sort of like a romantic comedy, especially when it comes to the whole speeches-at-the-wrong time thing. The truth is, I know my rom-coms, and it's a fact I'm not ashamed of. And what I can't help but notice is that a few key rom-com ingredients keep popping up in my life. Let's examine the evidence, shall we...?
My Best Friend's Wedding: This movie came out when I was around 16 or 17, and well, let's just say I was a wee bit obsessed with it. I watched it over and over. Julia Roberts's character was a woman after my own heart, and I hated Cameron Diaz's character, not because she got the guy, but because I knew Roberts had to sit there and painfully watch everything unfold, knowing there was nothing she could do; there were no magic words she could say that would make it all OK.
Jerry Maguire: Basically, any movie in which we find Renee Zellweger in the lead is a movie that screams my name. Why? Because there's that awkward sentimentality and sometimes having no idea what you're doing. And when
that guy comes along (
well, in my case, I'd prefer that it not be Tom Cruise, but that's a different story...)? The awkward meter just goes through the roof!
When Harry Met Sally: What happens when a man and a woman try to be friends? In my case, I don't think it could work. At all. I'd be the one to fall hopelessly in love and not be able to say anything (
see My Best Friend's Wedding above). Things would get complicated, feelings would get hurt and I'd be left even more dazed and confused by love.
So should I take these as some sort of cosmic message, friends? Here's what I've figured out: No matter how much we want it to, life will never be a romantic comedy. But maybe that's not the point. After all, there's nothing wrong with indulging in a little fantasy, is there?
If your life were a romantic comedy, what would it look like? What themes keep appearing? Do you have a favorite rom-com? Here is a list of the top ones...P.S. Did you know there's a
Romantic Comedy Convention? Wow! :)
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