imdb Buzz Says its like 500 days of summer? wtf?
i didnt see that at all? that's a poor analysis based on the trailer, unless this has been tested and that's the general tone of the movie
sharei didnt see that at all? that's a poor analysis based on the trailer, unless this has been tested and that's the general tone of the movie
shareactually somewat similar bec its bout a hard brake up wid some humor and a serious indie tone.
Werd 2 ur mudda, bruddafvcka
that's what this movie is about?
i thought this movie was about friends breaking up, and staying as friends...and then Rashida realizes that she wants more (typical rom-com plot)
500 days of summer was a...mixed up order of the 500 day relationship a guy had with a corky girl...showing the ups and downs of an odd relationship.
those two plots sound way different....haha i mean yeah, if you just want to say they're both rom-coms for an indie audience, i guess, but that's such a broad statement.
its like describing Ted as this summers Hangover. What? The plots and type of humor look totally different (yeah but they're both comedies for the average and bro-audience).
no, if u wanna be dat specific, then no, its not bout friendz brakin up bec they were married. its bout a lingerin divorce bec they r not sure they wanna brake up. and no rashida doesn't realized she wantz mo. da guy cud not get over her 1st and then she made it clear they were never gonna be 2gether so he 4got bout her and met somebody else. it wuz only after a long time away from him and findin out he met somebody, only then she realized she acted hastily, but she did not want mo...only wat she used 2 have.
500 dayz of summer did spend mo time on da relationship but da climatic moment happened after they broke up and he found out dat she wuz engaged. in fact, last 3rd of movie wuz bout da guy in agony over da gurl and wantin thingz 2 be da same again - as opposed 2 celeste wantin thingz da same again
da plotz r very similar and guess wat? da endin is da same - they each met somebody else and life goes on - look at dat. another similarity is they r not strictly rom-comz and contained mo drama than cheesy lol momentz and offer tru 2 life momentz and emotionz dat cplz wud feel - it is dis extra quality in both filmz dat separate them from da typical rom com and make them very similar moviez.
Werd 2 ur mudda, bruddafvcka
why are you writing like that? i couldn't read past your first sentence?
shareThe idiot claims it's because he's typing on a cell phone and not a computer. I don't buy it, based on some of his spelling choices and knowing where certain letters are on a phone. While I respect his obvious love for movies, I cannot take anything he says seriously because of his atrocious spelling and sentence structure and the fact that I just don't think he's very smart. I know a lot of people who type on a cell and none of them type like this moron does.
"She's, like, a biscuit older than me..."
it's just too much! haha
Although i think, 'decent spelling', is important in all facets off life, i can shrug off internet lingo...but it's every other word. I couldn't write like that if i tried.
I couldn't read it either. I have no clue why people are determined to write like speds on the internet. It's on thing when it's by accident. But geez.
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I think they mostly meant because it was a bittersweet tone about it, you go in thinking it's going to be a rom-com but it's not, it's actually pretty sad, and is mostly about moving on, just like 500 days of Summer. One of them moves on and the other one breaks down, but in the end they move on.
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WHAT THE FVCK IS A BIEBER????
Actually the tone is pretty similar to 500 Days. The whole things feels pretty inspired by it. The stories aren't the same, but both are really serious and have a much less funny tone than one would expect.
Half way through the movie I actually leaned over to my friend and mentioned that the whole thing really reminded me of (500) Days of Summer, when I expected something more like The Five-Year Engagement.
Both movies are about 2 people who were in love, and then aren't. And then they deal with one another dating other people and pass each other by sometimes, the thought of possibly rekindling their romance crossing one or both of their minds; one side longing and pining for the other, who seems better off without them. Ultimately coming to a mutual decision that they should move on.
That describes either movie.
So yes. They are similar.