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Welcome to the club!!I guess I end up disagreeing with @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl about Star Wars as well.
In Episode I she displays a lot of agency toward the end of the film in particular, where she commands the Naboo Guardsmen in reclaiming Theed Palace
I do find the opposites attract trope a bit annoying, but I've occasionally seen it in real life, not often though. Mainly the Han-Leia love story came about as realistically as it did because Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher were having an affair in real life.
They had the chemistry of short term lovers in the movie, not a long term happy couple, though very few movies have that in them.
Maybe I'm just too cynical about romance.
Even if you take out the cringey dialog about sand, I don't how Anakin could have gotten out of the friend zone, but I guess Star Wars is not the place to look for romance.
In long running TV series and to a lesser extent movies, the will/they won't they romance plot often loses audience interest when the uncertainty dies and the couple is established as being together.
The only time I ever recall seeing a will they/won't they plot that ends in "won't" (without one of the characters dying) isPacific Rim. Sorry if I spoiled things. But the very end where it kind of looks like the protagonist couple is going to kiss they had a very platonic moment. That was oddly satisfying for the subversion.
One thing the books showed a lot more than the movies (though the movies did address) is that even the winners of the past Hunger Games never emerge whole. They have a lot of lot of PTSD related problems among other problems (and that is before the government inflicts additional miseries on them). If I had that much crazy in my head I would choose not to reproduce but that is just me.
Simple, Anakin got out of the friendzone by escalating proximity with Padme and touching her gently, to show that he is confident that he can attract her and comfortable with her being in his personal space. Next time you watch the scene, ignore what’s being said and look at how close Anakin stands to her. He then touches her a little to show his gentleness and affection for her, leans in closer, and from then on it’s history. Also it relies slightly on the fact that Padme was simply the right girl for Anakin, as she just happened to be innately attracted to aspects of his personality. Probably his boyish vigour and confidence.
I love how you can so caringly and diligently analyze one of the worst romance sub-plots in cinema history.![]()
It's pretty much the Jar Jar Binks of romance!
I’m pretty sure Twilight is the Jar Jar of romance, hence all the memes. The Anakin/Padme romance, despite the dodgy lines, is at least better than that bilge.
I haven't read or watched Twilight, so Anakin-Padme continue to stand as my "gold standard" of poor romantic sub-plots.I’m pretty sure Twilight is the Jar Jar of romance, hence all the memes. The Anakin/Padme romance, despite the dodgy lines, is at least better than that bilge.