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There's a compelling argument that Hollywood’s romantic comedies have declined significantly over the years. Instead of focusing on authentic storytelling, producers appear to rely heavily on manufactured chemistry, PR stunts, and marketing gimmicks. Many argue that these films suffer from a lack of genuine connection—thus, their quality has diminished.
The conversation raises a provocative question: Is Hollywood's focus on superficial romance and manufactured chemistry part of the problem? Or is it a reflection of a broader cultural shift that values spectacle over substance?