![]() ![]() (You probably haven’t, not when your streaming service of choice is readily available on your laptop, but for the sake of this thought experiment, let’s say you have.) You’re an hour and a half into the newest Marvel film, a terrible teen flick you love to hate, or the most recent Oscars-bound feature, and there’s one question that drifts into your mind, pushing aside all attempts to follow the plot.įor whatever reason-bathroom break, popcorn refill, stiff legs, sheer boredom-you want to get up from your seat. I would recommend this movie and give it a 7 on the wow scale.So you’ve decided to go to the movies. This film explores relationships and the struggles one goes through very well. The director brought to light these two characters equally into the plot, which strengthened the audience’s connection to both characters. Both of these problems contributed to the bridged external conflict, the break up and the aftermath it left on their friends and family. Brooke’s internal conflict was feeling unappreciated in the relationship, and Gary’s internal conflict was being confused and wanting freedom. By showing both sides of this relationship and how both people thought out their next move, it brought to light many of the questions people have in their own relationship. The director in this film did a good job of showing the internal conflict of both the people in the relationship and how that affected the wellbeing of the external conflict. The director installations that in his film by getting a deeper look of the phases couples go through after a break up, which made the film stronger in the long run. ![]() It’s also equally important that both partners are emotionally satisfied in the relationship in order for it to work out in the end for both parties. It teaches us that if you love someone, you sacrifice what you want to make the other person happy. All relationships have problems at one point or another and I believe this film explores those ideas fairly well. Overall, I believe this film holds many morals and messages within it. It attracts many of the older audience to this film, but once you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it and there's not much more to gain. I believe this film decreased in popularity due to both of these reasons. Others speculate that it’s just another relationship movie. Many think this is due to the fact that the film is too generic with no real ‘closure’ at the end of the film. Though in it’s time it may have been very popular amongst adults and teenagers, it’s overall value has decreased with time. By doing this, it makes the film a more relatable thing to watch for an older audience.Īlthough this film is overall an enjoyable film to watch, I would not consider it classic or a very popular film. The director continuously reinforces the idea that couples aren’t always happy and go through trials just like everyone else. The director interestingly takes a new, and innovative approach on this film by not making it a happy ending story, but in fact making it a sad ending where neither person in the couple regains what they truly want-each other. This film produces a new look at relationships and the hardships that are bound to come between two people. “The Break up” is a film that incorporates a real life situation into a film that is relatable and well rounded. ![]()
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