Most bad romance—whether in film, literature, or real-life expectation—suffers from the same two fallacies.
Two people who despise each other are forced to work together, eventually realizing their passion was just misplaced attraction. Most bad romance—whether in film, literature, or real-life
Great romance requires conflict. Often, the biggest hurdle isn't a "villain" or a rival, but the characters' own baggage—fear of vulnerability, past heartbreak, or conflicting life goals. The storyline becomes a journey of dismantling these walls. Most bad romance—whether in film