Subject: When Suefics become movies...
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Posted on: 2014-03-09 04:18:00 UTC

So, I just watched Endless Love.

It's the 2014 remake of a 1981 movie based off a book by Scott Spencer. In the book, the main character, David Axelrod, burns down his girlfriend Jade Butterfield's house because of his obsession with her, which he believes is love.

Now the 2014 movie, for me, is proof that even Suethors can make movies, because all that really remains of the characterisation from the novel is the characters' names. The new characters are infuriatingly flat (except Hugh Butterfield, the dad, who is played by the guy who plays Reboot Captain Pike), the romance shallowly developed yet still touted as true love, and the entire plotline has been completely rewritten so as to make David out to be some guy who's being framed by Jade's rich dad for shit so that the dad has an excuse to keep them apart.

For me, David and Jade in this remake are Suvian and make extremely dumb decisions (Jade freaking gives up a competitive internship to stay with David; I don't know about you but I think that's bull), the only good things about the movie can be counted on one hand (a discussion on consent, music, Pike being completely done with everything), and I am extremely glad I didn't actually spend money to watch this Suefic of a movie. What's really disappointing, though, is that this film was directed and written by a woman, which definitely would cast aspersions on the rest of us aspiring female screenwriters. I don't even want to know how many female directors and writers are going to be denied the chance to make their own ideas into reality because this one decided to pull out every romantic drama cliche starring white heterosexual couples and stick it into one film.

Anyone else ever watch a film and think immediately that it's a Suefic that got turned into a movie? And no, Twilight doesn't count.

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