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being told you were special since you were a baby but never knowing if it’s a good kind of special or a bad kind

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awetistic things {366}
being told you were special since you were a baby but never knowing if it’s a good kind of special or a bad kind

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back in my greatest showman phase. send help.
i keep thinking about that post that i’ve seen a few times so far this month about hallmark holiday movie villains. now don’t get me wrong—i’m NOT here to say that hallmark movies are good and right and faithful representations of the world. AT ALL. they have many, many problems, for sure. so many that i’m not gonna even try to list them out here, that’s not the point of this post.
i love hallmark movies, they’re terrible! that’s my answer when anyone asks me about it. it’s a cheerful one, too. i appreciate them for what they are, and what they are is terrible, low-budget, formulaic, (denominationally) seasonal tv movies. no one’s expecting them to be oscar-worthy.
but also, idk if op of that post just… hasn’t watched a hallmark movie from the past decade? bc most of them (the enjoyable ones, anyway—terrible acting, predictable storylines, awful, awful fake snow and all) don’t have anything resembling villains? antagonists, sure, in the proper sense of the literary term. these movies are always about interpersonal conflict and communication in various iterations. that’s… the whole point of the genre. the guy that the lead female character breaks up with is not usually (almost never, actually, at least in more recent movies) depicted as an evil monster person. it usually ends up being some variation on “our priorities don’t align anymore” and while yes, usually a somewhat more sympathetic representation is given to the woman’s side of that, that’s because she’s the main character. not because you’re supposed to hate the guy she broke up with, but because you’re supposed to keep watching to see the rest of her story or whatever. the movie is set up so that you can root for the “new” guy. and those antagonists are often depicted as quite nice and respectful, which op rightly notices, bc in the end these movies aren’t deep psychological dramas/horror movies about unhealthy relationships. they’re about looking at pretty people who have to be acting that badly on purpose because how did they ever make it as an actor otherwise, and getting to see them have a stupid, cliched, gag-inducing, sappy, happily ever after that is brought about in a shockingly unrealistic amount of time. which… would be difficult if the guy the main character breaks up with were not ultimately respectful enough to step aside when she asks him to, you know?
listen. i’m not defending the genre from legitimate and justified criticisms, but that post…. isn’t that? idk why it’s bothering me so much. maybe bc there ARE so many legitimate and justice things to criticize and that post just blows right by them to make up a problem that doesn’t actually exist? (not as a trend in the genre in the way op implies, anyway. i’m sure you could find exceptions to what i’m saying/what i’ve observed bc there are always exceptions.) maybe some of it is also a sort of internalized defensive reaction on my part bc i do enjoy watching these movies. but even so, idk. i just think if we want to criticize these movies, maybe we can focus on the actual real problems they present? there are a lot of them
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well the last person that asked me for a selfie stopped talking to me after i sent it 🤣🤣 but i gotta go to the store today so i actually put on my face
you know how great white sharks will suffocate to death if they stop moving
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