Throughout the film you get a sense of realism from the movie, while watching the film you feel that you have been placed in the shoes of Tom as he goes through the ups and downs trying to make sense of his complicated fling. In the beginning of the film the narrator states that this “is a boy meets girl story. Not a love story”, but the audience is so focused on the ideas of what a romantic comedy is. A Classical romantic comedy has a humorous storyline with multiple obstacles that pushes their love to the brink, eventually they …show more content…
Another way it differs normally from a classical film is the fact most classical movies have narrating throughout the whole movie. In (500) Days of Summer the only narrating that happens is in the introduction and in the scene where Tom is in Summers bed. The characters aren’t the same Tom definitely isn’t a Cary Grant or a Henry Fonda. The last difference is the movie setting a lot of roommates have a connection to the place they are, but this movie just takes place there because its were they