The “expectations vs. reality” scene still hits harder than most breakups in cinema.
(500) Days of Summer taught me: You can love someone, but that doesn’t mean they’re your forever. Sometimes they’re just your Autumn. 🍂
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I’ll go first — it’s not a love story. It’s a story about projection, timing, and learning to separate love from obsession.
You don’t always get the ending you want. But you do get the ending you need.
Is (500) Days of Summer romantic or a cautionary tale? 500.days.of.summer
Quote: “Just because she likes the same bizarro crap you do doesn’t mean she’s your soulmate.”
(500) Days of Summer isn’t a love story. It’s a story about expectations vs. reality.
What’s your take? Did Summer do anything wrong, or was Tom the problem? The “expectations vs
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Tom falls in love with the idea of Summer. Summer is honest from the start. And that’s the whole point — sometimes two people aren’t wrong for each other, they’re just not right for the same story.