Something's Gotta Give: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
(Created page with "A 2003 romantic comedy. In fact, it could probably be enshrined as the demonstrative archetype of the genre, despite featuring characters much older than the usual. It feature...")
 
No edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:
* [[Double Standard]]: [[The Movie]]. He dates women much younger than him? He's a dirty old man who needs to grow up. She dates a man much younger than her? She's a vibrant, vital woman reveling in her sexuality. He makes her feel embarrassed? He's a cad and a jerk. She publicly humiliates him and enshrines that humiliation forever in a popular Broadway play? Good for her, he had it coming and it was just the wakeup call he needed.
* [[Double Standard]]: [[The Movie]]. He dates women much younger than him? He's a dirty old man who needs to grow up. She dates a man much younger than her? She's a vibrant, vital woman reveling in her sexuality. He makes her feel embarrassed? He's a cad and a jerk. She publicly humiliates him and enshrines that humiliation forever in a popular Broadway play? Good for her, he had it coming and it was just the wakeup call he needed.
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: Harry's attempts to apologize to the women he'd dated throughout the years. (Because how dare this wealthy, famous man who only ever dated them casually not marry them and give them everything they ever wanted?)
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: Harry's attempts to apologize to the women he'd dated throughout the years. (Because how dare this wealthy, famous man who only ever dated them casually not marry them and give them everything they ever wanted?)

----

[[Category:Romantic Comedy]]

Revision as of 19:39, 8 November 2014

A 2003 romantic comedy. In fact, it could probably be enshrined as the demonstrative archetype of the genre, despite featuring characters much older than the usual. It features a wealthy, attractive man who spends half the movie being wrong about everything and getting lectured for it, and the other half desperately trying to please women and change himself into the perfect mate for the woman he wants to be with. Packed into that one sentence is pretty much every stereotype of the romantic comedy genre, and that's pretty much all the movie is.

It's saved somewhat by an All-Star Cast giving very sincere performances (and it's always kind of amusing to watch Jack Nicholson bumble around being a romantic lead).


Tropes used in Something's Gotta Give include:


  • Double Standard: The Movie. He dates women much younger than him? He's a dirty old man who needs to grow up. She dates a man much younger than her? She's a vibrant, vital woman reveling in her sexuality. He makes her feel embarrassed? He's a cad and a jerk. She publicly humiliates him and enshrines that humiliation forever in a popular Broadway play? Good for her, he had it coming and it was just the wakeup call he needed.
  • Humiliation Conga: Harry's attempts to apologize to the women he'd dated throughout the years. (Because how dare this wealthy, famous man who only ever dated them casually not marry them and give them everything they ever wanted?)