Why Are Romance Films Real Love?

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Are Romance Films Real Love?
A story of love, romance films often have the themes of love at first sight, young (and older) love, unrequited love, tragic love, etc. Romantic comedies and chick flicks are the main genres these themes. Romance films were created as a fantasy for viewers to escape and experience a “happily ever after” (Romance films). The intended audience is generally women and teenager. This fantasy world that has been created had begun to create false expectation of what real love is. With the popularity of these films leads to the idea that, people’s perception of love is greatly influenced by films, and this leads to false expectations of how people perceive real relationships.
Media is one of the main sources of learning for young people. With this influence young people learn concepts and behaviors about love. The problem with this is the way romance is portrayed in these romance films have a negative impact on viewers. A majority of people agree that romance films hinder the viewpoint of a real relationship. This result hurts a person’s …show more content…

Hoe these children gain knowledge is through family, friends, personal experiences, and media. In Bachen and Illouz (1996) study, the final task for both groups was to tell a love story. The children story consisted of the couple meeting in an ordinary way such as school, job or party. Then, they go out on a few dates. They fall in love, and buy a house. Then, they have children and live happily ever after, “young people choose images they consider most representative of couples who love each other or scenes that are most romantic, most of their choices are consistent with visual cue connoting luxury or the kind of departure form everyday life that money can buy” (Bachen and Illouz, 1996, p.304). When the teenagers’ described their love story it was similar, but they added that the couple has to share

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