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7 Red Flags That Plague Modern Romantic Media

Jema Pantoja9 months ago9 months ago010 mins

The romance genre in film and TV. shows spout a rhetoric of love that is perceived as idealistic and gives the notion that without a relationship life can be unfulfilling, which can lead to needing external validation. The media promotes the idea that in love there is no risk and love is all you need….

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Jenny’s Classic Critiques: Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

Jenny Castro1 year ago1 year ago09 mins

Feel the love in the air this Valentine’s season and catch a classic romance film to set the mood. Released in 1961, Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a romantic comedy film starring Audrey Hepburn (Holly Golightly) and George Peppard (Paul Varjak), both in the lead character roles. The film is set in New York City, and…

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