The Rebound
Is the romantic comedy on its tethering end,its a genre with inescaple history,at its best it can feature true cinematic talent and highlight the most important person in any collaborative medium the creator,the person who fulfils ideas to their absolute best version of what they can achieve, the writers never achieve any real status whether its successful or an mis-marketed and didn't achieve its early promise...i.e complete patronising vomit, which the romantic comedy will suffer for more th an any other genre, everybody will fall in love at one time or another so we actually you,i am against the idea, its conversation possibilities are stifling and i really have no interest in curtains, which i can only assume is where all marriages eventually lead. With all our insight into this genre the universal film is a prompt and more appealing genre than rom....no abbreviations please anymore it leads to Edgar Wrights smugness coming over twat mountain.Yet the universal genre is dying,film at the moment is and always will be a substantial medium where if you are not a lazy idiot there are genuine and lovely moments to be found worldwide daily, so i refuse to lay the blame on the Hollywood-isation of the film industry as its just a giant research centre for fat people and their hideous opinions. My hideous opinion is slim so therefore better than theirs.
The rebound itself is a prime example of a genre constrained to find an audience by stretching its limitations to encroaching into other more broad guidelines but retaining a sense of itself in case it becomes successful, which of course it won’t, as its moderately entertaining as recent variation in the field have proved to be so outlandishly broad and stupefying that they have influenced the nature of this film,Sex and the City has much to answer for and i presume th Hague is planning an assault on its belief system a soon as its stops laughing at Belgium.It may take some time,but its a silly country so it cannot be blamed for any lack of speed in attacking just yet.
Yeah....woman meets boy, a few laughs one actually funny maybe two its depends on your taste for moustaches and Tom Skerrit. and then they kiss....its irrelevant presuming to talk about it not that its not worth discussing there are good topics of conversation of ageism, and patronising women involved here but anyone who would read a review of this film already has made up their mind about its ideas and just needs vilification towards them.Perhaps why the genre is dying its being condescended to by idiots who are not good enough to appreciate it are the only ones keeping the genre alive.
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