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Cynical, yes. Unromantic, no.
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(Cynical, yes. Unromantic, no.)
 
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* While Giselle and Robert worked out better in the end, it’s actually sweet that Edward and Giselle both wanted to marry each other.
* I'mChances sureare I'myou’re not the only one (assuming you did) who went "awwww," when Robert watches Giselle sleep on the couch, and decides to let her stay for the night instead of kicking her out, like he planned.
* Robert choosing to save Giselle…and then letting her stay in his apartment. And no, he did not end up regretting that. And all.
** And then later, Giselle returning the favor by preventing Edward (a Hero Antagonist) from attacking Robert.
* Blink and you'll miss it - Giselle throughout the movie insists that singing to the girl you love is the best way to let her know. When they dance together at the ball, Robert softly sings along with the band's crooner. Pass the tissues, please.
* Robert is cynical and utterly unromantic, but he is obviously falling for Disney Princess-turned-real Giselle. When they dance at the ball, romantic song in the background, Robert starts softly singing along for her... even though he earlier said in the movie that he "doesn't dance" and "doesn't sing." Cue any girls watching to movie to go "Awwww!!!"
* The [[True Love's Kiss]] scene. {{spoiler|Seeing that Edward's kiss has failed to wake Giselle, Robert goes over to her and kisses her. Giselle's eyes flutter open. She looks up toward Robert, and whispers, relievedly:}}
{{quote|''' {{spoiler|Giselle}}:''' {{spoiler|I knew it was you.}}}}
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