How to determine whether a movie is or isn't a rom-com (2024)

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Every year, certain as death and taxes, February brings two things: displays of cheap heart-shaped boxes of chocolate and highly flammable stuffed animals at your local drugstore, and media coverage of romantic comedies.

But there's no single, universally accepted definition for what actually qualifies as a rom-com. In most cases, it follows as a Justice Potter Stewart rule (to paraphrase: "I can't describe it, but I know it when I see it"), but the lines can get exceedingly blurry. Is 1987's The Princess Bride a rom-com? Is 2006's The Break-Up? 2011's Bridesmaids? (No, yes, and no, but I'll get to that.)

A disclaimer: There is no official ruling on what is or is not a rom-com. Terminology evolves over time and genres are subjective, especially one as mainstream and popular as the romantic comedy. What I'm presenting here is my own personal approach to applying a tangible system of evaluation to something inherently ephemeral. You will probably disagree with several of my determinations, and I'm sure I will hear all about it on Twitter. Again: This is my personal definition and—although I consider myself something of a rom-comoisseur—what is and isn't a rom-com isn't something about which there will ever be one indisputably correct answer.

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First, let's establish that a romantic comedy, or rom-com, is more than the sum of its parts. To be a rom-com, a movie cannot just be a romance and also a comedy. A rom-com is a discrete, unique category for a film.

Fundamentally, a rom-com is any movie in which the film's primary comedic tension derives from a central romantic relationship. We have two characters who are romantically linked, and that relationship is built or tested through the movie's shenanigan conceit. Someone falls in love with the person whose (shenanigan!) wedding they're planning. An immature character tries to make a relationship with someone who they (shenanigan!) impregnated during a one-night stand. A protagonist falls in love with the individual they're emailing who (shenanigan!) owns the bookstore and threatens to shut their store down! Basically, you need three elements: person A, person B, and a shenanigan keeping them apart (or, in the case of enemies who fall in love, a shenanigan bringing them together).

By contrast, examine a movie like The Princess Bride: Undoubtedly, The Princess Bride is a comedy—it's one of the funniest, most quotable movies of all time. And it's a romance ("As you wish"—swoon). But, as we established, being both a romance and a comedy does not automatically make the film a rom-com.

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In The Princess Bride, none of the comedy arises because of tension in Westley (Cary Elwes) and Buttercup's (Robin Wright) relationship. We're told from the beginning that their love is perfect, epic, and pure. It's an established fact that they're meant to be together, and their journey is to physically get back to one another. In a romantic comedy, that journey has to be internal: Two people have to overcome mental or societal obstacles in order to be together, obstacles that challenge their relationship. The Princess Bride is structured more like a quest, like The Odyssey: One must overcome wacky characters and challenges in order to make it back to the person they love. It's a romance and a comedy, and also a fantasy and an adventure film, and I would argue that fantasy-adventure is the dominant flavor of the movie over romance.

I concede, it can be a subtle distinction, and that's why I take a two-prong approach to rom-com qualification: (1) tone and (2) composition.

TONE

Does it feel like a rom-com? This is where you trust your gut, and the aesthetic established by touchstone romantic comedies (in the name of the Julia, the Kate, and the holy Ephron). Is there a feeling of aspirational lightheartedness? Does someone work in media but live in an inexplicably massive apartment? Is the title sequence establishing shots of New York City played under a catchy song?

Movies like Miss Congeniality (2000) and The Devil Wears Prada (2006) certainly feel like rom-coms: They have the makeover, the perfect wardrobe, and the happy ending. But in both cases, the protagonist's primary conflict (and the conflict from which comedy arises) is a challenge in their career, not their romantic relationship. Basically, every single movie has a love interest or a romantic B-plot, but that doesn't make it a romantic comedy. The relationship isn't essential to the plot in either movie. You could remove Benjamin Bratt's character in Miss Congeniality and Andy's (Anne Hathaway) douchey, grilled cheese-making boyfriend, Nate (Adrian Grenier), and the integrity of each movie would remain intact.

The same is true for Warner (Matthew Davis) in 2001's Legally Blonde. Elle's (Reese Witherspoon) primary conflict is her future career. You could argue that Warner is the main love interest and Elle's conflict is trying to win him back, but I would argue that that plotline is dismissed by the end of the movie's first act. As soon as Elle gets her internship, she stops caring about Warner and he never becomes a source of conflict — comedic or otherwise—again. Thus, it's NOT A ROM-COM.

So even if a movie feels like a rom-com, you have to weigh tone against…

COMPOSITION

Is the movie structured like a romantic comedy? Obviously, no movie follows an exact formula, and all romantic comedies come with their own unique twists—but when determining whether or not something is a romantic comedy, you have to see whether it fits the genre's established arc or most of its established tropes.

When you've decided how a movie scores when it comes to tone and composition, it's up to you and your judgment to decide whether or not it's a rom-com. To go back to The Princess Bride, tonally, it doesn't feel like a romantic comedy. In terms of composition, it does a bit better—Chris Sarandon's Prince Humperdinck can be seen as the disposable fiancé, and a princess makeover is pretty rom-com—but it still doesn't follow anything close to a rom-com arc. So my judgment call is no, it doesn't qualify.

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Here are a few tricky case studies to help you along:

Bridesmaids (2011): Even though tonally it feels like a rom-com, the film's central conflict isn't romantic. There's a B-plot with the police officer (Chris O'Dowd), but the main tension exists between Annie (Kristen Wiig) and Helen (Rose Byrne), who has stepped in to serve as Lillian's (Maya Rudolph) maid of honor. If Annie and Helen had realized they were actually in love with each other, this would be a different story, but no, it's a movie about friendship and competition, and my final ruling is this is NOT A ROM-COM.

Edward Scissorhands (1990): Tonally, it doesn't really feel like a rom-com, but the structure totally qualifies it as such. Kim (Winona Ryder) is dating a disposable fiancé (a--hole jock Jim, played by Anthony Michael Hall) and falls for a man she can't be with because he has scissors for hands. Classic rom-com. You might weigh that and conclude the low tone score outweighs the points for structure; I would disagree. My verdict is that this is a ROM-COM.

Love Actually (2003): Although some of the mini-stories adhere to the classic rom-com arc more than others, the entire film has such an overwhelming tone of rom-com that it definitely qualifies as a ROM-COM.

Moulin Rouge! (2001): More of a drama than a comedy, it's NOT A ROM-COM.

The Notebook (2004): Feels tonally a little like a romantic comedy because people make hacky jokes about not wanting to watch it with their girlfriends, but again, not a comedy. It's just a romance movie and is NOT A ROM-COM.

Some things to remember as you go out into the world as a pedant:

  • Couples in romantic comedies do not need to end up together (see: 1997's My Best Friend's Wedding, 1998's Shakespeare in Love, 2006's The Break-Up, 2009's 500 Days of Summer, and 2016's La La Land).
  • It does not need to be a modern movie. Screwball comedies invented the rom-com tropes we know and love (see: 1934's It Happened One Night, 1952's Singin' in the Rain).
  • It does not have to take place in the present day (see: Shakespeare in Love).
  • It can be meta and self-critical (see: 500 Days of Summer, 2014's They Came Together).

Consider this handy guide a starting point for making your own determinations. Movies are most enjoyable when they can be debated and disagreed on, so even though I just wrote a manifesto on what is or isn't a romantic comedy, that doesn't mean I'm necessarily right. (I'm right.)

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How to determine whether a movie is or isn't a rom-com (2024)

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How to determine whether a movie is or isn't a rom-com? ›

Fundamentally, a rom-com is any movie in which the film's primary comedic tension derives from a central romantic relationship. We have two characters who are romantically linked, and that relationship is built or tested through the movie's shenanigan conceit.

What classifies a movie as a ROM com? ›

Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a subgenre of comedy and romance fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount most obstacles.

What defines a ROM? ›

ROM, or read-only memory, is a type of computer memory that can only be read from, not written to. It is a type of storage that contains data that can't be changed or modified. ROM retains its contents even after the power to the device it's installed in has been turned off.

Is Titanic a Romcom? ›

Titanic is a 1997 American romantic disaster film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. Incorporating both historical and fictionalized aspects, it is based on accounts of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912.

What is the difference between romance and Romcom? ›

A romcom must be both a romance and a comedy, in specific ways. First, before we get into defining the romcom sub-genre, a quick definition of romance as a whole. Romance is a genre in which the central story is two (or more!) people falling in love, with an ending that suggests they will stay in love.

Is everything everything a rom-com? ›

Everything, Everything is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Stella Meghie and written by J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicola Yoon's 2015 novel of the same name.

Is mean girls a rom-com? ›

Mean Girls is a rom-com — but only if you view it from the lens of Regina and Cady as lovers. They have so much more argumentative chemistry, which is so vital to the rom-com aura.

Is Moulin Rouge a Romcom? ›

(/ˌmuːlæ̃ ˈruːʒ/, French: [mulɛ̃ ʁuʒ]) is a 2001 jukebox musical romantic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. It follows an English poet, Christian, who falls in love with the star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan, Satine.

Are all ROM coms the same? ›

Some films become key examples of a genre, a kind of "best of", and form a template which the others either imitate or diverge from. That's not to say that all romcoms are the same. But there's a dominant form that we think of as being definitive, called the "neo-traditional romcom".

When did the term rom-com start? ›

The shortened term "romcom", first recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary in 1971, carries implications of a film consciously targeted at women cinemagoers. It's the perception of this reductive targeting that makes many male and female viewers recoil. The term also represents a certain standard of film.

What is the longest movie ever? ›

The longest movie ever made is titled "Logistics" and was first released in 2012. This experimental film was conceived and directed by two Swedish artists, Erika Magnusson, and Daniel Andersson.

What genre does Titanic fall under? ›

Romance, Drama, Action, Tragedy

This is a big film, so Cameron is able to cram quite a few genres into the story. There's love and romance, of course, since the central plot is the love story between Jack and Rose. Then we have tragedy—since, you know, the boat sinks and lots of people die (including Jack).

Is the story of Jack and Rose true? ›

We hate to disappoint but the love story between Jack and Rose is purely fictional. While there was a J. Dawson on the ship — whose first name was actually Joseph — it is merely a coincidence. Meanwhile, Cameron's inspiration for Rose was American artist Beatrice Wood, who had no connection to the Titanic.

Are chick flicks and Romcoms the same? ›

Diversity of the Genre

There are key differences in how a romantic comedy v.s. a chick-flick is marketed. A romantic comedy is often produced/marketed with men in mind. However, a chick-flick is “a motion picture intended to appeal especially to women.”

What is the three act structure of a Romcom? ›

In The Anatomy of a Romantic Comedy, Mernitt takes the classic three-act structure (e.g. Conflict, Crisis, Resolution) and renames each point to set them into a rom-com frame: Meet, Lose, Get. Meet: The protagonist encounters the love interest.

Are rom-coms the same as chick flicks? ›

Romantic comedies are often automatically dubbed “chick flicks”, but not all chick-flicks are rom-coms. Not all movies by or about women are necessarily chick-flicks. Chick flicks are nearly always about straight women.

Is 10 things about you a rom-com? ›

With Valentine's Day just around the corner, it felt only appropriate to review my all-time favorite romantic comedy: “10 Things I Hate About You.” Directed by Gil Junger in 1999, this film blends two of my favorite elements — teen movies and Shakespeare retellings — resulting in a heartwarming viewing experience, ...

Is Legally Blonde a rom-com? ›

Legally Blonde is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic (in his feature directorial debut) 👩‍⚖️ It's ok, but I feel mixed about this one 😉 I'd recommend it if you like this genre, but if not then probably give it a miss 👍🏼👎🏼 Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority queen, is dumped by her boyfriend.

Why isn t my life like a rom-com movie? ›

The TV movie Why Can't My Life Be a Rom-Com? premieres Sunday from director Rich Newey and writer Rob Lotterstein. The movie follows a young woman that is frustrated with the way that her dating life is going.

Why can't my life be like a rom-com movie? ›

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Eliza is smart and independent, but after years of bad boyfriends, Eliza finds herself newly single, jobless, and questioning all her decisions. Throwing caution to the wind, Eliza follows her best friend, Sofia, to the Hamptons and decides to change her approach to romance.

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