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I just watched I Know Where I'm Going, another lovely Powell and Pressburger film with another m/f romance that I found completely unconvincing. The IMDB forums, on the other hand, are full of praise for the love story.

Now, I know I'm a tough audience for m/f romance. But there have occasionally been some that I've believed in and liked! Really! So when I find them unconvincing or unmoving, it makes me wonder whether many viewers find heterosexual romantic stories convincing merely because they're heterosexual (the stories, that is, not the viewers, although I suppose straight people are the target audience for straight-focused stories), and because the convention is that the female and male leads will get together. Whereas because I am not straight and not invested in this assumption that men and women should pair off together, I tend to want evidence that these people really love each other and will be happy together; I don't just assume that they "naturally" do and will.

I may be a tough sell, in other words, but the storytellers assume they're making their pitch to people who are 90% sold already.

And it tells you a lot about how much I like Powell and Pressburger's work that I'm willing to sit through the romance parts.

Date: 2012-11-14 11:00 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lilacsigil
I know that's the case for me with TV shows where that m/f pairing of the leads "naturally" happens. I'm still a diehard Noromo for X-Files. I think that a lot of it for me is that they never show why it would be good for the female character - *obviously* it's her goal in life to be the caretaker for a male character who rarely respects or listens to her! One of the things I'm really enjoying about Elementary is that they're absolutely not doing that.

Date: 2012-11-14 04:10 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] magnetic_pole
Nothing insightful to add, just "Yes." Part of the reason I never enjoyed rom coms was that they often showed a woman (or a man) separating from a best friend (the relationship I wanted to work) and getting together with someone else.

I think it's part of the reason I'm drawn to same-sex-close-friends-getting-together stories; the author really needs to show how two people fit together in order for the story to work for me. M.

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