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Letter from the Editor
Attention all romcom enthusiasts! Our latest issue is jam-packed with enough love and laughter to make your heart skip a beat. We’re taking a deep dive into the world of romantic comedies, exploring each of their highlights, genre conventions, form conventions, and story conventions of three iconic movies: “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” “Four Sisters and a Wedding,” and “On Your Wedding Day.”
First up, we have the classic tale of a high-stakes bet turned whirlwind romance in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.” This movie is filled to the brim with hilarious antics, outrageous bets, and plenty of steamy chemistry. Get ready for some major glamour, because this movie has it all!
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Next, we have “Four Sisters and a Wedding,” a family drama filled with emotional moments, snappy oneliners, and unforgettable characters. This movie has all the heartwarming feels, with a healthy dose of sibling rivalry and comedic chaos thrown in for good measure. You won’t want to miss the sparkle that this movie brings to the table!
Last but not least, we have “On Your Wedding Day,” a coming-of-age romance that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you breathless, feeling like you’ve been on an up and down emotional rollercoaster. This movie has all the elements of a classic romcom - awkward moments, grand romantic gestures, and plenty of heartfelt emotions. Get ready for some dazzling experience, because this movie is sure to make you swoon.
So grab your popcorn and settle in for a fun and flirty ride through the world of romantic comedies. With these three movies, you’re in for a treat filled with all the zing and romance you could ever want!
How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days
A rom-com about a journalist and an executive who make bets to win each other’s love in 10 days. PG. 3
Four Sisters and A Wedding
A Filipino family drama about four siblings trying to stop their youngest brother’s wedding. PG. 9
On Your Wedding Day
A South Korean romance about high school sweethearts reuniting after years apart. PG. 13