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500 Days of Summer

2023-11-30 13:54:26

"This is a story where boys and girls meet, but we need to know in advance that this is not a love story" (Webb, 2009). Mark Webber's movie (500) Summer is a non-traditional and unrelated story about love. Tom Hansen met the Finnish in the summer at work and soon he knew that she was his girl. He led the audience to the climax and valley of his evolving relationship. Webb relies on editors, styles, and images to appeal to viewers. Production techniques and stories are used to express the thought, emotion, and motivation of the two characters.

The 500 day summer ((500) summer style) is a 2009 American American love comedy movie written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber and written by Mark Waters. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, this movie uses a nonlinear narrative structure based on his memory of relationship with male hero and failure. As an independent work, it was filmed by Fox Searchlight Pictures and premiered at the 25th Sundance Film Festival. It received favorable comments, and far exceeded its budget of $ 7.5 million, it became a "sleeper" that succeeded with worldwide revenue of more than $ 60 million. Many critics call the movie one of the best films in 2009 and compare it with other famous movies such as Annie Hall (1977) and High Fidelity (2000).

The 2009 movie '500 Days in Summer' is a romantic comedy by Joseph Sendon and Zoey Deschanel as Jose Finsen. Movie labels are "romantic" comedy, but from the beginning of the movie it is clear that this is not a love story. When we saw Tom falling in love with Tom's heart in summer and summer, the movie shook back and forth among her husband and wife. He told her story to Rachel, a twelve-year-old sister. She has passed her longstanding wisdom, and his two best friends, McKenzie and Paul. In a greeting card company, he and McKenzie were working when he first saw summer. This wonderful movie makes use of all aspects of communication science and rhetoric, making the movie realistic and relevant.