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  2. Feb 22, 2017 · The story for ‘500 Days of Summer’ never demanded a pitch perfect chemistry between the couple as it never is a story of equal minded people. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a fine actor and he is perfect as the hopeless romantic. The blankness in his face highlights his innocence and stupidity, making him lovable to the audience.

  3. Jul 15, 2009 · Have you known someone like that? In romance, we believe what we want to believe. That’s the reason "500 Days of Summer" is so appealing. Tom is in love with Summer from the moment he sees her. His thoughts on love may not run as deeply as, say, those of the Romantic poets. He writes greeting cards, and you suspect he may believe his own cards.

  4. And all of that rambling brings me to the point about (500) Days of Summer that people missed because they ironically focused too much on Tom. Tom "won". Romanticism won. Tom's whole ideology founded on the cliche "true love at first sight" was proven true in the end, in the spark that Summer felt for the other guy.

  5. 500 Days of Summer’ felt like a much different film after watching over a decade later. Discussion. My SO and I watched this recently and I can’t seem to get out of my head how much different my feelings are about it from then to now. I really enjoy the actors in it, the directing, and I even feel like the dialogue was well written.

  6. Apr 20, 2022 · Tara Jacoby. Did Tom actually have good reason to be upset in ‘500 Days of Summer’? Was Henry’s pursuit of Lucy in ‘50 First Dates’ ethical? Two Ringer staffers debate the merits of famous...

  7. Jul 17, 2009 · 1h 35m. By A.O. Scott. July 16, 2009. Early in “ (500) Days of Summer” the omniscient narrator who intermittently (and somewhat annoyingly) comments on the action cautions that the movie is...

  8. (500) Days of Summer is about the many unclassifiable moments in between. It's a feat of star acting, and it helps make 500 Days not just bitter or sweet but everything in between". [37] Film Threat critic Scott Knopf gave the film a maximum five-star rating and called the script "fantastic".

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