Laura Brodnick
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And then, like, obviously, like, the movie is, like, hitting us in the face with the fact they're in love, they're in love, they're in love.
And then they have to go on a little work trip together.
Because, of course, they have to go to the Dominican Republic for two days.
That's a very classic rom-com thing is, like, how do we get these main characters away into a situation where they're, like, away from their lives, they have to be together, we have, like, a little detour.
Yeah.
it's like how to lose a guy in 10 days him take like ben taking andy to his parents house like so many like rom-coms like that where like they have that break away from reality and that's where they hook up for the first time yeah and so that was a good plot device and of course she's flying the plane of course she's flying the plane all i could think about was love story when they got a plane like don't get on little planes oh my god don't yeah no that stressed me out imagine if he takes her that way
Oh, that's crazy.
And because this is a paint-by-numbers rom-com, you could pick out the moments that are going to be called back later.
So when she's like, I won't let you fall out of the sky, I was like, I would bet my entire home and the lives of all my friends that that line is getting brought back in the finale moments of this movie.
Ah.
And, of course, it did because why else would you say something like that?
People don't talk like that.
That's so true.
People don't talk like that.
If someone said that to me, I'd be like, ew, ick.
Drop me off right here.
But, again, sometimes I find those little roadmaps in a rom-com quite comforting because I'm like, oh, okay, I know exactly where we are, what's going to happen.
I know what the final scene is going to look like.
A nightclub dancing.
Well, yes, they go to the Dominican Republic.