This movie is not realistic at all
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Magic_Bunny — 10 years ago(December 30, 2015 02:59 PM)
i disagree. while i wouldn't say Paul Giamotti is what most people call "hot" he has qualities that go far beyond the superficiality of looks. i have dated some guys who were considered very hot but never went beyond a first date because they lacked the qualities i look for i.e. intelligence, sensitivity, kindness, the ability to keep me interested during conversations. it's very shallow to say that just because he is not what is considered a conventionally "hot" guy that he could not be with an attractive woman. also, Maya herself did not seem the type that would date a man based on looks alone which makes it highly believable that she could be attracted to him. it didn't surprise me at all that she wanted to be with him, that's my take on it anyway.
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Felixthecat34213 — 10 years ago(January 01, 2016 01:19 PM)
Women are not as concerned with physical looks as much as men are.
Men want a hot piece of ass. It doesn't matter if she's a fortune seeking whore, has a terrible personality, is a whining piece of sht, or dull as dishwater. If men can brag about having her on their arm and fcking her later on, they will take her.
If men want to socialize, they go out with their friends.
Women are not like that.
Women want financial stability. Do you have your own place? Do you have a decent job? Savings? That's sexy enough for us. Unless a woman is very young or terribly immature, then looks aren't that big of a deal for us. Unless you're really,
really
hideous or freakish looking (disabilities don't count)well there's not much hope for you.
You may think I'm crazy, but I will say this: the fattest man on earth was married.
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abhinavjain — 9 years ago(June 20, 2016 12:21 PM)
Not always the case. I know of someone close who fell for a guy from a poor financial background. Neither has a place or a vehicle to commute of his own. Infact she gave him money despite the fact he was earning and he didnt didnt drink or smoke. He blew everything. He didnt even contribute at home. God knows what women want. And she is a clinical psychologist.
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YuunofYork — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 11:40 PM)
This is completely untrue. What a sad little world you live in, I hesitate to ask what century. Not to mention the fact that homosexual relationships completely disprove your theory.
Both men and women can be superficial a$$holes, but if dumbfVckery is a slightly more prominent feature among men, it is only because meatheads like you go around declaiming it socially acceptable. You're wasting your time, though.
Before anyone else from the peanut gallery chimes in, understand that dating profundities from someone named after Felix the Cat probably come with their own pathetic emotional baggage. Seek help.
Et ses mains ourdiraient les entrailles du prtre
Au dfaut d'un cordon pour trangler les rois -
OldFriendOfTheChristys — 9 years ago(September 12, 2016 05:33 AM)
They shared not only a passion for wine but a knowledge for it. Maya also appreciated Miles' talent as a writer. I thought their romance was very plausible. For what it's worth too I find Paul Giamatti handsome in this film.
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tomkaren1994 — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 01:18 PM)
This movie is not realistic at all
If you saw my wife and me, you'd find this movie to be very realistic. When we first met, she was so gorgeous I couldn't believe she would even give me the time of day. When she met my family for the first time, they actually thought I was playing some kind of joke on them. When we got married, one of my friends said I must have some secret stash of cash to get her. Now it's 40 years and 4 grandkids later and 35-year-old guys still hit on her and I look more like an aging Barney Rubble every day. We still hold hands when we take walks.
Yeah, looks matter. But common interest, common backgrounds, common ethics and common respect mean much more. THANK GOD.