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A part of me doesn’t even want to call Clementine a manic pixie dream girl because she reconstructs the trope so well. At the start of the movie, she appears to fit into the classic trope as she juxtaposes the protagonist with her extroverted and spontaneous nature, although her whimsical image begins to fade as we learn more about her flaws and impulsive behavior. Out of all the manic pixie dream girls, Clementine felt the most realistic, and I knew she wasn’t your average manic pixie dream girl once she said this: “Too many guys think I’m a concept, or I complete them, or I’m gonna make them alive. But I’m just a fucked-up girl who’s lookin’ for my own peace of mind.”
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Almost eleven years ago, in the mysterious land of Toronto, Canada, Scott Pilgrim almost had his ass handed to him by Ramona Flowersâ seven evil exes throughout the entirety of director Edgar Wrightâs
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. While each and every one of these adversaries is evil in their own special way, theyâre certainly not all created equal. In fact, some of them have some valid baggage when it comes to their relationship with the woman who spurned them all.
With that in mind, and with the world still high off of the big 10th anniversary re-release that saw Edgar Wrightâs cult favorite back in theaters this past weekend, itâs time to rank Ramonaâs seven evil exes. Looking at everything from their fighting styles to their relationship backstories, we can make a decision on whoâs simply misunderstood and whoâs really the most despicable baddie in
Experimenting with your identity is not a negative, but the toxic tropes around doing so can be
“A lot of queer people have been through the experience of being a bicurious person’s ‘experiment’ to help them explore their sexuality. There is nothing wrong with sexual exploration in itself, but when you are exploring your sexuality, it’s important to keep in mind that you’re navigating these feelings with real live people who have their own thoughts, feelings, desires, and boundaries.” Bush explains, “I don’t think the negative effect comes from bicuriosity itself, but rather when bicurious people forget to acknowledge and honour the humanity of the people who they are exploring with.”
Sometimes love is found in darkness. When Pat Solatano (Bradley Cooper) returns home to live with his parents after spending time in a mental institution, he finds a kindred spirit in Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence). At first, Tiffany offers to help him reconnect with his wife, but as they spend more time alone together, the misunderstood duo finds understanding in each other. 2 Mystic Pizza
This small town rom-com, which propelled Julia Roberts to stardom, charts the love lives of three seemingly opposite waitresses in the waterfront town of Mystic, Connecticut. The film covers many of the bases of young love from summer flings to marriage, and even a forbidden romance with a married man as the three attempt to guide one another while struggling to find their way themselves.