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5 Romantic Comedies That Are Inexplicably Good

Allow me to take a moment to point out how absurd romantic comedies are as a genre. I don't care if I sound old and jaded and bitter. I know why the genre exists. It exists to give women some fleeting hope that some dickless fool will stand in the rain and monologue to her about how life is pointless without her. It is a genre specifically catered to lonely women, meant to make it so they can fill their sorry lives with a millimetre worth of hope that they might not die alone in their apartment some night while eating Cheetos and watching The Bachelorette.

Groundhog Day

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Let me tell you, right now, that if you want your romantic movie to not suck, having Bill Murray on board can really help. While some may look at Groundhog Day as straight comedy, it clearly isn’t. This one gets filed under romantic comedy because that is sort of what the whole plot builds to.

I don’t think I need to tell you all the story of Groundhog Day at this point, as almost everyone out there has seen this film, several times. But let us not forget that though Bill Murray’s character, Phil, may take advantage of his “repeating day” at times, the end result is really just one guy trying to get it right, and I think a lot of people have trouble figuring that out.

Yes, he may learn to dodge puddles, but he also figures out how to land the girl and make it the best day of his life. I started the list with this one because most people would watch it and not even realize until it is over that it was a rom-com. And that is how you do rom-com right.

Or you can throw in some heavy S&M, like our next entry….

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