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Do movies impact our perception of love?

  From a young age, we're exposed to epic love stories - couples who meet by chance, fall in love quickly, face dramatic obstacles, and end up together with a kiss in the rain. Movies and series subtly teach us what we’re supposed to expect from love. But what if what we think is love… is just what cinema taught us to expect? The Impact of Fiction on Our Perception of Love     The truth is, our brains absorb the narratives we see over and over again. We grow up watching relationships that almost always follow the same script: intense passion, moments of suffering, and a happy ending. That constant repetition often shapes - without us even realizing it - what we believe love “should” look like. We create romantic scripts - patterns we repeat in real life because we’ve learned that’s how love is supposed to happen. Movie Love vs. Real Love   Love in films is grand. It thrives on intense moments, dramatic twists, and breathtaking reconciliations. Real love, on t...

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