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Our Isekai
Our Isekai
52 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Romance vs Reality: What Movies & TV Get Wrong About Love
Our Isekai
1 hour 8 minutes
1 month ago
Romance vs Reality: What Movies & TV Get Wrong About Love
From Nollywood first loves to anime and Hollywood romcoms — Faith and Uchenna unpack the four pillars of on-screen romance and what they get right (and wrong). Love isn’t just one thing it’s messy, ideal, material, funny, fleeting, and forever. But when movies, anime, and TV sell us love stories, are they showing us truth… or selling us fantasy? In Episode 48 of Our Isekai: First Loves — Nollywood’s Romantic Attraction & Ghibli’s Whisper of the Heart. Pillar 1: Idealised Romance (Your Name, The Notebook, Bridgerton) — soulmates, grand gestures, and impossible expectations. Pillar 2: Messy Situationships (500 Days of Summer, Fleabag, Nana) — heartbreak, limbo, and toxic “almost” love. Pillar 3: Materialist Romances (Materialists, Crazy Rich Asians, Pretty Woman) — love shaped by money, class, and ambition. Pillar 4: OG Romcoms (When Harry Met Sally, Notting Hill, 10 Things I Hate About You) — banter, awkwardness, family chaos, and the fast-forwarded happily-ever-after. We discuss: We debate:👉 Do idealised romances harm expectations more than they help?👉 Are “messy” stories relatable — or just depressing?👉 Do money-and-status romances reflect dating today more honestly than we want to admit?👉 Which romcom trope feels the most real — and which is the biggest lie? PLUS:📰 WENS (World Entertainment News Segment) — rap beefs, Dave’s album, Boruto drama, Taylor’s Bar album, Kanye betrayals & more.📚 Books of the Week — The Cows (Dawn O’Porter), How to Kill Men and Get Away with It (Katy Brent), Married Lovers (Jackie Collins).🔥 Versus & Red Light, Green Light — Judging famous couples from Ross & Rachel to Naruto & Hinata.
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