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      • Tom leaves devastated. Further depressed, he only leaves his apartment for alcohol and junk food. After a few days, he returns to work hung over and, after an emotional outburst, quits.
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  2. First, initial reactions to a first watch tend to side heavily with Tom, the hopeless romantic whom was scorned by the heartless villain, Summer. Second, a reaction to the initial reaction, and upon rewatch, people have widely recognized that this sympathy for Tom is entirely misplaced.

  3. Jul 7, 2022 · While working late at the company, Summer kisses Tom and they decide to venture into a casual relationship. They do sleep together that night. For Summer, it was not a big deal but Tom feels elated after the experience. After a lot of time together, Tom still does not know where the two are in their relationship.

  4. Sep 5, 2021 · Over a decade has passed since (500) Days of Summer was first released in 2009, and there’s still much contention over who the actual villain was, with one theory in particular tips the scale over to Tom.

    • Prologue/Day 1: Introductions & The Meet Cute
    • Day 154: Falling in Love
    • Day 109: The Turning Point
    • Day 290: The Breakup
    • Day 500: The Happy Ending

    Starting with the first sequence, the film introduces the two main protagonists and delivers the first inciting incident — when the audience learns that Tom has always felt as though he will never be truly happy until he meets "the one.'" Summer, on the other hand, feels the opposite. This is another example of how the film adheres to the rules of ...

    A little over a month after Tom meets Summer, they bond over a night of Karaoke. That same night, Summer tells Tom and his friends that she doesn’t believe in love — or relationships, for that matter. By the end of the night, it seems like the two may turn out to be just friends rather than anything romantic — it’s now Day 28. The following Monday,...

    On Day 109, Summer lets Tom in by sharing things with Tom that she's never shared with anyone else before. Tom pretends to be fine with not labeling his relationship with Summer. Meanwhile, he secretly considers them a couple. Again, Tom continues to remain in denial while Summer remains open about her feelings and intentions. She doesn't want a re...

    One of the major downfalls of Tom's and Summer's relationship, aside from the fact that they simply want different things, is hinted at during one of the very first scenes in the film. Tom's misinterpretation of The Graduatetells the audience everything they need to know about his character - so it's appropriate that the beginning of the end of his...

    After a fair amount of wallowing, Tom begins to move on, which is first depicted via a movie montage of Tom getting his life together. This roughly covers Days 456-479. But, it isn't until he meets someone new that Tom really is over Summer. At his final interview for a new job at an architecture firm, Tom meets Autumn, who is interviewing for the ...

  5. Feb 20, 2018 · The point of the film was that Tom believed in the message that all of the romantic movies preached that he watched as a child, whereas Summer didn't.

  6. During the next few months Summer and Tom grow closer, despite Summer's telling Tom that she does not believe in true love, and does not want a boyfriend. Shortly followed by: On day 290, Summer and Tom end their relationship after they see The Graduate, a film which Tom thinks shows true love.

  7. Tom's friend and co-worker McKenzie drunkenly reveals that Tom likes Summer, which he asserts is only "as friends", something Summer agrees with. A few days later, Summer spontaneously kisses Tom in the office.

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