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So you went for a romantic movie. You watch the whole thing, except for the toilet break. And the ending is just the same like 3 pelikula you seen before. WHY? It does have a reason. Romantic pelikula are for people that pag-ibig romance and live for happy endings. Happy ending is a thing that make the movie a good romantic movie, in a way. It's madami a woman thing, than a man thing. Happy ending is a RULE of romantic pelikula and adds Romance to the movie. Just like an action movie needs loads of movement and action itself. Cartoons MUST be animated. Comedy needs to be funny. pelikula are for entreating people. pelikula have a rating, but there is NO POINT going to an action movie, rated sa pamamagitan ng a Girly Girl. Also, if a Romantic movie is rated sa pamamagitan ng a man, it will not give a good effect.

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@NEON -A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness must return to his past in Portland in paghahanap of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.
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