Their romance feels forced and unnatural, and Perabo and Garcia have little chemistry together.
They certainly have a chemistry, though elements of
their romance feels forced, and Edith, it must be said, is much too modern for the time period.
First, it isn't a particularly funny film, and
the romance feels forced to the point where the couple seems comprised two unstable people.
Not exact matches
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Romance can
feel forced in dating sims, Otome, PS Vita, Visual Novel.
The
romance feels artificial and
forced, so it's the interactions with the children that will have you thinking «aw, that's sweet.»
The campaign does a good job of outlining Ryder's character and his motivations (though it may
feel a little
forced at times), even introducing an element of
romance and agony.
I
felt his scenes at work, where he was designing a plane with his co-worker, Ben (Sean Gunn), were a good way to add drama and moments of comedy, without
feeling forced, but the
romance which comes to focus a little further into the film
feels unnecessary and takes away from the main focus of the film — the relationship between Po and his father.
And many of the story elements
feel forced, or perfunctory — the doomed
romance between Elizabeth and Lord Robert, in particular, has a daytime TV flavor.
Despite the palpable electricity between McQueen and Dunaway, the original's
romance felt rushed and therefore somewhat
forced; here, screenwriter Leslie Dixon (who shares screenplay credit with Kurt Wimmer, who, in a unique arrangement, handled only the action scenes) fleshes out the love story, showing how their basic desire develops into real affection.
The
romances are secondary — only an easy way to show that there is more to the brothers (well, two of them, at least) than their illegal trade and dispositions toward agression — and, as such, they
feel forced and rushed (Maggie's
feelings for Jack are relegated to quick glances, and Bertha exists in the story primarily to give Jack a reason to unintentionally put their business in danger).
While their
romance buds and blooms despite both their awkwardness and incapacity for normative interplay, Clyde and Lucy's marriage trips and falls in their wake — beautifully acted and wonderfully played, it still lacks a driving
force, and it
feels as though you're dragged to the finish.
Often in videogames such things
feel like they're handled so coarsely and awkwardly, rushed for the sake of a
forced romance between characters where none is needed, but here the progression of the Monkey and Trip
feels entirely natural as they move from uncomfortable allies to friends to much more.