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Entertainment serves many functions, but one of its most vital is acting as a rehearsal space for life. We watch romantic dramas to "practice" heartbreak.
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We call it “guilty pleasure.” We binge it in secret, or gather with friends to mock the very tropes that make us lean closer. Romantic drama—the weeping on rain-soaked balconies, the missed connections at airports, the love triangles that could be resolved with a single honest conversation—is often dismissed as the frivolous cousin of “serious” cinema or literature. Yet its ubiquity and addictive power demand a deeper inquiry. Why do we, as an audience, return so relentlessly to the spectacle of love in crisis? The answer lies not in the fantasy of happy endings, but in a paradox: romantic drama entertains us because it safely stages the very anxieties that threaten to undo us. It is a ritual of emotional catharsis, a laboratory for moral imagination, and a mirror held up to the cultural fault lines of intimacy. : Modern hits like Normal People and Bridgerton
