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  1. 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.

  2. Feb 22, 2017 · In many ways, it went against the set trend of rom-coms and embarked on a path of its own, and others followed in its wake. ‘500 Days of Summer’, in 2009, was in the lines of classics like ‘Annie Hall’, and showed the world that, rom-coms can be something other than a no-brainer.

  3. Aug 7, 2009 · The debate over whether the 2009 rom-com '(500) Days of Summer' is sexist is valid, but the filmmaking and acting are superior to its dull contemporaries.

  4. May 18, 2024 · 500 Days of Summer” concludes with a bittersweet ending for Tom, as he struggles to accept that he wasn’t the “one” for Summer. Why did Summer marry the other guy? At the park bench, Summer said she felt that her husband was the one, something she didn’t feel with Tom. Ouch.

  5. Jul 24, 2024 · It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when they began to cede their cultural power—was it around the onset of the streaming era?—but arguably not since (500) Days of Summer has a romantic comedy felt...

  6. Plot. Tom Hansen is an aspiring architect who works as a writer at a greeting card company. He meets Summer Finn, a new employee. They discover that they have a similar taste in music. Later, at a karaoke night for their work, they talk about love. Tom believes in it, but Summer does not.

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  8. Jul 15, 2009 · That’s the reason “500 Days of Summer” is so appealing. Tom is in love with Summer from the moment he sees her. His thoughts on love may not run as deeply as, say, those of the Romantic poets.

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