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"Dating Daisy" via Amazon Prime Video.
An advertised rom-com that had few jokes and a broken romance that never got fixed. It's rare, (spoiler alert) but they left the ending open and I really, truly hope she doesn't except his proposal.
In most rom-coms, you root for the couple to end up together and, usually, it's the guy who's done the stupid things that caused the problems in the first place.
Here, I'm hoping that the woman declines his proposal because she doesn't deserve him and his life will be better without her. Not your average rom-com feeling.
A B-/C+ movie. Also, do all parents (these are in their late 50s / 60s) always have to be portrayed as out-of-touch / goofy / selfish? Are there any good parents out there or does Hollywood just have an anti-parent bias?
An advertised rom-com that had few jokes and a broken romance that never got fixed. It's rare, (spoiler alert) but they left the ending open and I really, truly hope she doesn't except his proposal.
In most rom-coms, you root for the couple to end up together and, usually, it's the guy who's done the stupid things that caused the problems in the first place.
Here, I'm hoping that the woman declines his proposal because she doesn't deserve him and his life will be better without her. Not your average rom-com feeling.
A B-/C+ movie. Also, do all parents (these are in their late 50s / 60s) always have to be portrayed as out-of-touch / goofy / selfish? Are there any good parents out there or does Hollywood just have an anti-parent bias?