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Nearly half of Brits blame rom-com films for unrealistic portrayals of relationships



More than a third of Brits claim romantic comedies have changed their expectations of a real-life relationship, according to research. A poll of 2,000 adults found just 29 percent feel rom-coms are accurate portrayals of relationships, with 46 percent criticising films like Notting Hill and Pretty Woman for depicting unrealistic views of what they should be like. Via Daily Express :: Films Feed https://ift.tt/5BhYRLx

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