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Romantic drama is often criticized for being manipulative or formulaic. And yes, we can usually predict the third-act breakup from the first scene. But that predictability is a feature, not a bug. We don't watch a symphony because we don't know the notes; we watch it because we want to feel the notes being played. A real one
The answer is by returning to the core of the genre: The best romantic drama of the next decade will likely feature two people putting down their phones, turning off the curated feeds, and simply looking at each other. That quiet moment—the risk of seeing and being seen—will always be the most entertaining spectacle on earth.