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Romantic comedy

Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles.[1] In a typical romantic comedy, the two lovers tend to be young, likeable, and seemingly meant for each other, yet they are kept apart by some complicating circumstance (e.g., class differences, parental interference, a previous girlfriend or boyfriend) until, surmounting all obstacles, they are finally united. A fairy-tale-style happy ending is a typical feature.[2]

Romantic comedy films are a certain genre of comedy films as well as of romance films, and may also have elements of screwball comedies. However, a romantic comedy is classified as a film with two genres, not a single new genre.[3] Some television series can also be classified as romantic comedies.

Description

 
Kathryn Grayson in Seven Sweethearts (1942), a musical romantic comedy film

The basic plot of a romantic comedy is that two characters meet, part ways due to an argument or other obstacle, then ultimately realize their love for one another and reunite. Sometimes the two leads meet and become involved initially, then must confront challenges to their union. Sometimes they are hesitant to become romantically involved because they believe they do not like each other. After all, one of them already has a partner, or because of social pressures. However, the screenwriters leave clues that suggest that the characters are attracted to each other and that they would be a good love match. The characters often split or seek time apart in order to sort out their emotions or deal with external obstacles to their being together, which they eventually overcome.

While the two protagonists are separated, one or both of them usually realizes that they love the other person. Then, one party makes some extravagant effort (sometimes called a grand gesture) to find the other person and declare their love. This is not always the case, as sometimes there is a remarkable coincidental encounter where the two meet again. Alternatively, one plans a sweet romantic gesture to show that they still care. Then, perhaps with some comic friction or awkwardness, they declare their love for each other, and the film ends on a happy note. Even though it is implied that they live happily ever after, it does not always state what that happy ending will be. The couple does not necessarily get married or even live together for it to be a "happily ever after". The conclusion of a romantic comedy is meant to affirm the primary importance of the love relationship in its protagonists' lives, even if they physically separate in the end (e.g. Shakespeare in Love, Roman Holiday).[4] Most of the time the ending gives the audience a sense that if it is true love, it will always prevail no matter what is thrown in the way.

There are many variations on this basic plotline. Sometimes, instead of the two lead characters ending up in each other's arms, another love match will be made between one of the principal characters and a secondary character (e.g., My Best Friend's Wedding and My Super Ex-Girlfriend). Alternatively, the film may be a rumination on the impossibility of love, as in Woody Allen's film Annie Hall. The basic format of a romantic comedy film can be found in much earlier sources, such as Shakespeare plays like Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Evolution and subgenres

 
Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell in the Seven Year Itch (1955) trailer.

Over the years, romantic comedies have slowly been becoming more popular to both men and women. They have begun to spread out of their conventional and traditional structure into other territory. This territory explores more subgenres and more complex topics. These films still follow the typical plot of "a light and humorous movie, play, etc., whose central plot is a happy love story"[5] but with more complexity. These are a few ways romantic comedies are adding more subtlety and complexity into the genre. Two ways they are adding to the complexity are through the general obstacles that come between the couple and the general morals that the characters feel throughout the entire film.

Extreme circumstances

Some romantic comedies have adopted extreme or strange circumstances for the main characters, as in Warm Bodies where the protagonist is a zombie who falls in love with a human girl after eating her boyfriend. The effect of their love towards each other is that it starts spreading to the other zombies and even starts to cure them. With the zombie cure, the two main characters can now be together since they don't have that barrier between them anymore.[6] Another strange set of circumstances is in Zack and Miri Make a Porno where the two protagonists are building a relationship while trying to make a porno together. Both these films take the typical story arc and then add strange circumstances to add originality.

Flipping conventions

Other romantic comedies flip the standard conventions of the romantic comedy genre. In films like 500 Days of Summer, the two main interests do not end up together, leaving the protagonist somewhat distraught. Other films like Adam have the two main interests end up separated but still content and pursuing other goals and love interests.

Reversing gender roles

Some romantic comedies use reversal of gender roles to add comedic effect.[7] These films contain characters who possess qualities that diverge from the gender role that society has imposed upon them, as seen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall in which the male protagonist is especially in touch with his emotions, and Made of Honor in which the female bridesmaids are shown in a negative and somewhat masculine light in order to advance the likability of the male lead.[8]

Serious elements

Other remakes of romantic comedies involve similar elements, but explore more adult themes such as marriage, responsibility, or even disability. Two films by Judd Apatow, This Is 40 and Knocked Up, deal with these issues. This Is 40 chronicles the mid-life crisis of a couple entering their 40s, and Knocked Up addresses unintended pregnancy and the ensuing assuming of responsibility. Silver Linings Playbook deals with mental illness and the courage to start a new relationship.

All of these go against the stereotype of what romantic comedy has become as a genre. Yet the genre of romantic comedy is simply a structure, and all of these elements do not negate the fact that these films are still romantic comedies.

Contrived romantic encounters: the "meet cute"

One of the conventions of romantic comedy films is the entertainment factor in a contrived encounter of two potential romantic partners in unusual or comic circumstances, which film critics such as Roger Ebert[9] or the Associated Press' Christy Lemire[10] have called a "meet-cute" situation. During a "meet-cute", scriptwriters often create a humorous sense of awkwardness between the two potential partners by depicting an initial clash of personalities or beliefs, an embarrassing situation, or by introducing a comical misunderstanding or mistaken identity situation. Sometimes the term is used without a hyphen (a "meet cute"), or as a verb ("to meet cute").

Roger Ebert describes the "concept of a Meet Cute" as "when boy meets girl in a cute way." As an example, he cites "The Meet Cute in Lost and Found [which] has Jackson and Segal running their cars into each other in Switzerland. Once recovered, they Meet Cute again when they run into each other while on skis. Eventually,... they fall in love."[11]

In many romantic comedies, the potential couple comprises polar opposites, two people of different temperaments, situations, social statuses, or all three (It Happened One Night), who would not meet or talk under normal circumstances, and the meet cute's contrived situation provides the opportunity for these two people to meet.

Use of "meet cute" situations

Certain movies are entirely driven by the meet-cute situation, and contrived circumstances throw the couple together for much of the screenplay. However, movies in which the contrived situation is the main feature, such as Some Like It Hot, rather than the romance being the main feature, are not considered "meet-cutes".

The use of the meet-cute is less marked in television series and novels, because these formats have more time to establish and develop romantic relationships. In situation comedies, relationships are static and meet-cute is not necessary, though flashbacks may recall one (The Dick Van Dyke Show, Mad About You) and lighter fare may require contrived romantic meetings.

The heyday of "meet cute" in films was during the Great Depression in the 1930s; screwball comedy films made heavy use of contrived romantic "meet cutes", perhaps because the more rigid class consciousness and class divisions of this period made cross-social class romances into tantalizing fantasies.[citation needed]

History

Comedies, rooted in the fertility rites and satyr plays of ancient Greece, have often incorporated sexual or social elements.[12][13]

The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms defines romantic comedy as "a general term for comedies that deal mainly with the follies and misunderstandings of young lovers, in a light‐hearted and happily concluded manner which usually avoids serious satire". This reference states that the "best‐known examples are Shakespeare's comedies of the late 1590s, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, and As You Like It being the most purely romantic, while Much Ado About Nothing approaches the comedy of manners and The Merchant of Venice is closer to tragicomedy."[14]

It was not until the development of the literary tradition of romantic love in the western European medieval period, though, that "romance" came to refer to "romantic love" situations, rather than the heroic adventures of medieval Romance. Those adventures traditionally focused on a knight's feats on behalf of a lady, and so the modern themes of love were quickly woven into them, as in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart.[15]

The contemporary romantic comedy genre was shaped by 18th-century Restoration comedy and 19th-century romantic melodrama.[16] Restoration comedies were typically comedies of manners that relied on knowledge of the complex social rules of high society, particularly related to navigating the marriage-market, an inherent feature of the plot in many of these plays, such as William Wycherley’s The Country Wife.[17] While the melodramas of the Romantic period had little to do with comedy, they were hybrids incorporating elements of domestic and sentimental tragedies, pantomime “with an emphasis on gesture, on the body, and the thrill of the chase,” and other genres of expression such as songs and folk tales.[18]

In the 20th century, as Hollywood grew, the romantic comedy in America mirrored other aspects of society in its rapid changes, developing many subgenres through the decades, such as the screwball comedy in response to the censorship of the Hays Code in the 1920s-1930s,[19] the career woman comedy (such as George Stevens' Woman of the Year, starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy) post-WWII, and the sex comedy made popular by Rock Hudson and Doris Day in the 1950s-1960s.[20]

In 1972 What's Up, Doc? was a success, although the film follows the conventions of the screwball comedy, as its tagline confirms: "A Screwball Comedy. Remember them?". The more sexually charged When Harry Met Sally had a successful box office run in 1989, paving the way for a rebirth for the Hollywood romantic comedy in the mid-1990s.

The French film industry went in a completely different direction, with less inhibitions about sex.[citation needed] Virginia Woolf, tired of stories that ended in 'happily ever after' at the beginning of a serious relationship, called Middlemarch by George Eliot, with its portrayal of a difficult marriage, "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people."

Effects of romantic comedies

There have been at least two studies conducted that examined the effect of watching romantic comedies on individuals' perceptions of romance and long-term relationships.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ Johnson, Bill. "The Art of the Romantic Comedy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-10.
  2. ^ "Comedy and Tragedy".
  3. ^ Romantic comedy: boy meets girl meets genre. Tamar Jeffers McDonald. Wallflower Press, 2007. p.3
  4. ^ Mernit, Billy. Writing the Romantic Comedy (HarperCollins, 2000)
  5. ^ "Romantic comedy – Define Romantic comedy at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.com.
  6. ^ Johnson, Bill. . A Story is a Promise. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  7. ^ The Big romance of Something Wild?: romantic comedy today
  8. ^ Guys Are the New Girls
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (18 April 2004). "Ella Enchanted". RogerEbert.com. from the original on 7 September 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2019. She has a Meet-Cute (three, actually) with Prince Charmont (Hugh Dancy)
  10. ^ "Review: McGregor, Plummer delight in 'Beginners'". Deseret News. Deseret. Jun 1, 2011. Retrieved December 26, 2021.
  11. ^ Ebert, Roger (28 June 1979). "Lost and Found". RogerEbert.com. from the original on 3 August 2006. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  12. ^ "comedy". World Encyclopedia. Philip's. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  13. ^ Bermel, Albert (January 2005). comedy. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-860174-6. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  14. ^ Cited in Answers.com http://www.answers.com/topic/romantic-comedy-1 Accessed June 20, 2011
  15. ^ C.S Lewis, The Allegory of Love, p 19 ISBN 0-19-281220-3
  16. ^ Kuhn, Annette; Westwell, Guy (25 June 2020). romantic comedy. A Dictionary of Film Studies. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-883209-6. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  17. ^ Baldick, Chris (23 July 2015). Restoration comedy. The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-871544-3. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  18. ^ melodrama. An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age. Oxford University Press. 1999. ISBN 978-0-19-924543-7. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  19. ^ Gehring, Wes D. "Defining Screwball". USA Today. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  20. ^ Kuhn, Annette; Westwell, Guy (25 June 2020). romantic comedy. A Dictionary of Film Studies. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-883209-6. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  21. ^ Harrell, Eben (23 December 2008). "Are Romantic Movies Bad For You?". TIME. Time Inc. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

External links

  • Romantic Comedy Movies – from the 1940s to future releases, with box office performance The Numbers
  • Market Performance of Romantic Comedies in United States – year-by-year analysis of box office performance of romantic comedies The Numbers
  • Romantic Comedy Movies – Top 290 (1978–present) by Box Office Mojo
  • Top Rated Romance Titles 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine by IMDB

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For other uses see Romantic comedy disambiguation The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States of America and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Romantic comedy also known as romcom or rom com is a subgenre of comedy and slice of life fiction focusing on lighthearted humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles 1 In a typical romantic comedy the two lovers tend to be young likeable and seemingly meant for each other yet they are kept apart by some complicating circumstance e g class differences parental interference a previous girlfriend or boyfriend until surmounting all obstacles they are finally united A fairy tale style happy ending is a typical feature 2 Romantic comedy films are a certain genre of comedy films as well as of romance films and may also have elements of screwball comedies However a romantic comedy is classified as a film with two genres not a single new genre 3 Some television series can also be classified as romantic comedies Contents 1 Description 2 Evolution and subgenres 2 1 Extreme circumstances 2 2 Flipping conventions 2 3 Reversing gender roles 2 4 Serious elements 3 Contrived romantic encounters the meet cute 3 1 Use of meet cute situations 4 History 5 Effects of romantic comedies 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDescription EditThis section is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kathryn Grayson in Seven Sweethearts 1942 a musical romantic comedy film The basic plot of a romantic comedy is that two characters meet part ways due to an argument or other obstacle then ultimately realize their love for one another and reunite Sometimes the two leads meet and become involved initially then must confront challenges to their union Sometimes they are hesitant to become romantically involved because they believe they do not like each other After all one of them already has a partner or because of social pressures However the screenwriters leave clues that suggest that the characters are attracted to each other and that they would be a good love match The characters often split or seek time apart in order to sort out their emotions or deal with external obstacles to their being together which they eventually overcome While the two protagonists are separated one or both of them usually realizes that they love the other person Then one party makes some extravagant effort sometimes called a grand gesture to find the other person and declare their love This is not always the case as sometimes there is a remarkable coincidental encounter where the two meet again Alternatively one plans a sweet romantic gesture to show that they still care Then perhaps with some comic friction or awkwardness they declare their love for each other and the film ends on a happy note Even though it is implied that they live happily ever after it does not always state what that happy ending will be The couple does not necessarily get married or even live together for it to be a happily ever after The conclusion of a romantic comedy is meant to affirm the primary importance of the love relationship in its protagonists lives even if they physically separate in the end e g Shakespeare in Love Roman Holiday 4 Most of the time the ending gives the audience a sense that if it is true love it will always prevail no matter what is thrown in the way There are many variations on this basic plotline Sometimes instead of the two lead characters ending up in each other s arms another love match will be made between one of the principal characters and a secondary character e g My Best Friend s Wedding and My Super Ex Girlfriend Alternatively the film may be a rumination on the impossibility of love as in Woody Allen s film Annie Hall The basic format of a romantic comedy film can be found in much earlier sources such as Shakespeare plays like Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night s Dream Evolution and subgenres Edit Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell in the Seven Year Itch 1955 trailer Over the years romantic comedies have slowly been becoming more popular to both men and women They have begun to spread out of their conventional and traditional structure into other territory This territory explores more subgenres and more complex topics These films still follow the typical plot of a light and humorous movie play etc whose central plot is a happy love story 5 but with more complexity These are a few ways romantic comedies are adding more subtlety and complexity into the genre Two ways they are adding to the complexity are through the general obstacles that come between the couple and the general morals that the characters feel throughout the entire film Extreme circumstances Edit Some romantic comedies have adopted extreme or strange circumstances for the main characters as in Warm Bodies where the protagonist is a zombie who falls in love with a human girl after eating her boyfriend The effect of their love towards each other is that it starts spreading to the other zombies and even starts to cure them With the zombie cure the two main characters can now be together since they don t have that barrier between them anymore 6 Another strange set of circumstances is in Zack and Miri Make a Porno where the two protagonists are building a relationship while trying to make a porno together Both these films take the typical story arc and then add strange circumstances to add originality Flipping conventions Edit Other romantic comedies flip the standard conventions of the romantic comedy genre In films like 500 Days of Summer the two main interests do not end up together leaving the protagonist somewhat distraught Other films like Adam have the two main interests end up separated but still content and pursuing other goals and love interests Reversing gender roles Edit Some romantic comedies use reversal of gender roles to add comedic effect 7 These films contain characters who possess qualities that diverge from the gender role that society has imposed upon them as seen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall in which the male protagonist is especially in touch with his emotions and Made of Honor in which the female bridesmaids are shown in a negative and somewhat masculine light in order to advance the likability of the male lead 8 Serious elements Edit Other remakes of romantic comedies involve similar elements but explore more adult themes such as marriage responsibility or even disability Two films by Judd Apatow This Is 40 and Knocked Up deal with these issues This Is 40 chronicles the mid life crisis of a couple entering their 40s and Knocked Up addresses unintended pregnancy and the ensuing assuming of responsibility Silver Linings Playbook deals with mental illness and the courage to start a new relationship All of these go against the stereotype of what romantic comedy has become as a genre Yet the genre of romantic comedy is simply a structure and all of these elements do not negate the fact that these films are still romantic comedies Contrived romantic encounters the meet cute EditOne of the conventions of romantic comedy films is the entertainment factor in a contrived encounter of two potential romantic partners in unusual or comic circumstances which film critics such as Roger Ebert 9 or the Associated Press Christy Lemire 10 have called a meet cute situation During a meet cute scriptwriters often create a humorous sense of awkwardness between the two potential partners by depicting an initial clash of personalities or beliefs an embarrassing situation or by introducing a comical misunderstanding or mistaken identity situation Sometimes the term is used without a hyphen a meet cute or as a verb to meet cute Roger Ebert describes the concept of a Meet Cute as when boy meets girl in a cute way As an example he cites The Meet Cute in Lost and Found which has Jackson and Segal running their cars into each other in Switzerland Once recovered they Meet Cute again when they run into each other while on skis Eventually they fall in love 11 In many romantic comedies the potential couple comprises polar opposites two people of different temperaments situations social statuses or all three It Happened One Night who would not meet or talk under normal circumstances and the meet cute s contrived situation provides the opportunity for these two people to meet Use of meet cute situations Edit Certain movies are entirely driven by the meet cute situation and contrived circumstances throw the couple together for much of the screenplay However movies in which the contrived situation is the main feature such as Some Like It Hot rather than the romance being the main feature are not considered meet cutes The use of the meet cute is less marked in television series and novels because these formats have more time to establish and develop romantic relationships In situation comedies relationships are static and meet cute is not necessary though flashbacks may recall one The Dick Van Dyke Show Mad About You and lighter fare may require contrived romantic meetings The heyday of meet cute in films was during the Great Depression in the 1930s screwball comedy films made heavy use of contrived romantic meet cutes perhaps because the more rigid class consciousness and class divisions of this period made cross social class romances into tantalizing fantasies citation needed History EditComedies rooted in the fertility rites and satyr plays of ancient Greece have often incorporated sexual or social elements 12 13 The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms defines romantic comedy as a general term for comedies that deal mainly with the follies and misunderstandings of young lovers in a light hearted and happily concluded manner which usually avoids serious satire This reference states that the best known examples are Shakespeare s comedies of the late 1590s A Midsummer Night s Dream Twelfth Night and As You Like It being the most purely romantic while Much Ado About Nothing approaches the comedy of manners and The Merchant of Venice is closer to tragicomedy 14 It was not until the development of the literary tradition of romantic love in the western European medieval period though that romance came to refer to romantic love situations rather than the heroic adventures of medieval Romance Those adventures traditionally focused on a knight s feats on behalf of a lady and so the modern themes of love were quickly woven into them as in Chretien de Troyes s Lancelot the Knight of the Cart 15 The contemporary romantic comedy genre was shaped by 18th century Restoration comedy and 19th century romantic melodrama 16 Restoration comedies were typically comedies of manners that relied on knowledge of the complex social rules of high society particularly related to navigating the marriage market an inherent feature of the plot in many of these plays such as William Wycherley s The Country Wife 17 While the melodramas of the Romantic period had little to do with comedy they were hybrids incorporating elements of domestic and sentimental tragedies pantomime with an emphasis on gesture on the body and the thrill of the chase and other genres of expression such as songs and folk tales 18 In the 20th century as Hollywood grew the romantic comedy in America mirrored other aspects of society in its rapid changes developing many subgenres through the decades such as the screwball comedy in response to the censorship of the Hays Code in the 1920s 1930s 19 the career woman comedy such as George Stevens Woman of the Year starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy post WWII and the sex comedy made popular by Rock Hudson and Doris Day in the 1950s 1960s 20 In 1972 What s Up Doc was a success although the film follows the conventions of the screwball comedy as its tagline confirms A Screwball Comedy Remember them The more sexually charged When Harry Met Sally had a successful box office run in 1989 paving the way for a rebirth for the Hollywood romantic comedy in the mid 1990s The French film industry went in a completely different direction with less inhibitions about sex citation needed Virginia Woolf tired of stories that ended in happily ever after at the beginning of a serious relationship called Middlemarch by George Eliot with its portrayal of a difficult marriage one of the few English novels written for grown up people Effects of romantic comedies EditThere have been at least two studies conducted that examined the effect of watching romantic comedies on individuals perceptions of romance and long term relationships 21 See also EditBromantic comedy Chick flick Screwball comedy Sex comedy Situational comedy or sitcom List of romantic comedy films List of romantic comedy television seriesReferences Edit Johnson Bill The Art of the Romantic Comedy Archived from the original on 2012 09 10 Comedy and Tragedy Romantic comedy boy meets girl meets genre Tamar Jeffers McDonald Wallflower Press 2007 p 3 Mernit Billy Writing the Romantic Comedy HarperCollins 2000 Romantic comedy Define Romantic comedy at Dictionary com Dictionary com Johnson Bill The Art of the Romantic Comedy A Story is a Promise Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2019 The Big romance of Something Wild romantic comedy today Guys Are the New Girls Ebert Roger 18 April 2004 Ella Enchanted RogerEbert com Archived from the original on 7 September 2004 Retrieved 13 February 2019 She has a Meet Cute three actually with Prince Charmont Hugh Dancy Review 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10 July 2022 Gehring Wes D Defining Screwball USA Today Retrieved 10 July 2022 Kuhn Annette Westwell Guy 25 June 2020 romantic comedy A Dictionary of Film Studies Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 883209 6 Retrieved 9 July 2022 Harrell Eben 23 December 2008 Are Romantic Movies Bad For You TIME Time Inc ISSN 0040 781X Retrieved 13 October 2015 External links EditRomantic Comedy Movies from the 1940s to future releases with box office performance The Numbers Market Performance of Romantic Comedies in United States year by year analysis of box office performance of romantic comedies The Numbers Romantic Comedy Movies Top 290 1978 present by Box Office Mojo Top Rated Romance Titles Archived 2016 12 21 at the Wayback Machine by IMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romantic comedy amp oldid 1122696263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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