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[[Category:Rajkumar]] [[Category:மெய்ப்பொருள்]] | [[Category:Rajkumar]] [[Category:மெய்ப்பொருள்]] | ||
Perceived as one of the most illogical movies, Miruthan. One liner of the story is, hero just unconditionally kills all the zombies, saves few and in the process scarifies himself. | Perceived as one of the most illogical movies, Miruthan. One liner of the story is, hero just unconditionally kills all the zombies, saves few and in the process scarifies himself for his love. | ||
In general, movies have visualized love with few principles. The below order is based on the intensity. | In general, movies have visualized love with few routine principles. The below order is based on the intensity. | ||
# Hero likes heroine (for obvious reasons) and establishes love | # Hero likes heroine (for obvious reasons) and establishes love. | ||
# Hero/ | # Hero/Heroine fights with each other first, and "accidentally" establishes love later. | ||
# Hero/Heroine unconditionally sacrifies their comfort zone, hence establishes love | # Hero/Heroine unconditionally sacrifies their comfort zone, hence establishes love. | ||
# Hero and Heroine do not see each other, still establishes the divinity (?!) of love | # Hero and Heroine do not see each other, still establishes the divinity (?!) of love through "other means" of communication. | ||
# One of them die, but still the other one demonstrates their love in the rest of his/her life. | |||
& so on. | |||
We have seen all these kind of stories with tons of examples. In all these movies, | |||
Revision as of 11:56, 14 April 2017
Perceived as one of the most illogical movies, Miruthan. One liner of the story is, hero just unconditionally kills all the zombies, saves few and in the process scarifies himself for his love.
In general, movies have visualized love with few routine principles. The below order is based on the intensity.
- Hero likes heroine (for obvious reasons) and establishes love.
- Hero/Heroine fights with each other first, and "accidentally" establishes love later.
- Hero/Heroine unconditionally sacrifies their comfort zone, hence establishes love.
- Hero and Heroine do not see each other, still establishes the divinity (?!) of love through "other means" of communication.
- One of them die, but still the other one demonstrates their love in the rest of his/her life.
& so on.
We have seen all these kind of stories with tons of examples. In all these movies,