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Do you really think a guy that breaks his back all day in a construction site has time or energy to be romantic or chase girls? Is actually very realistic these rich fucks are the only ones who manage to get some romantic company and very creative lives
Idk, the romance in Rocky is believable. Not a romcom, i know, but it's romance. The creative bankrupt is really the issue with writers these day.
Not really. Good movie but it's a huge fantasy. Very idealized working class idea, rocky is a brute creep that somehow gets the "ugly" Hollywood girl and somehow almost becomes world champion. For me is as fantastic as 50 shades of grey but thankfully way less cringe
Maybe not real for you, but from my perspective it's believable. I myself are a blue collar working 6 days a week and with paid of the lower income group, still get the time to date someone for two years few years back. Sure, it doesn't worked out, but it happened. I can see the same with other blue collar i know.
Also, i feels like the problem here is you focus on how they looks rather than focused on who they are. Rocky is a debt collector that's friend with Paulie, and Adrian work as a store keeper for a pet shop. Not sure how's that "idealised" working class.