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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-04-05 05:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #7030 ]


⌈ Secret Post #7030 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2026-04-05 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
But that isn’t the same issue as what the other anon claimed. And there are plenty of romantic couples in movies that don’t fight but they’re not in romantic movies because slice of life films just aren’t a thing. There needs to be conflict and if the conflict is outside the couple, by definition it will be a different genre.

(Anonymous) 2026-04-06 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, it is. You can do conflict within the couple without making the resolution either stupid or toxic AF. Showing the conflict as something that they navigate together strengthens them as a couple and builds up their relationship. Making them fight amongst themselves only to get a last minute resolution to the initial problem does not resolve the inherent divergence of them as people. It just makes it a relationship that is probably doomed to fail, which makes for a disappointing and unfulfilling movie.