The 'The Fault in Our Stars' can be considered better in terms of the emotional depth of its love story. While Twilight's love is more about the physical attraction between different beings, in 'The Fault in Our Stars', the two main characters share a deep, soul - connecting love. They face real - life challenges like illness and mortality together, which makes their love more profound and relatable.
The 'Pride and Prejudice' is better in many ways. It has a more realistic portrayal of love. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's relationship develops gradually over time through misunderstandings, self - discovery, and social interactions. Unlike Twilight, it doesn't rely on the allure of the supernatural. It delves deep into the society of the time, exploring themes of class, family, and personal growth within the context of a love story.
I think 'Romeo and Juliet' is a stronger love story. The intensity and tragedy of their love have stood the test of time and have a more profound impact than Twilight.
Well, maybe because other stories have more depth and complexity in their relationships.
I think 'Up' is better because it shows a more genuine and lasting love. The relationship in 'Up' is based on shared dreams and a lifetime of experiences, while 'Twilight' often feels overly dramatic and superficial.
No way! 'Twilight' is a classic and more widely loved for its romantic elements. 'A Serbian Film' is not even in the same genre.
It could be a story with more complex and relatable characters. Maybe they face real-life challenges and grow through them together.
A story can be better than Twilight if it has more complex characters. In Twilight, the characters are somewhat one - dimensional. A better story would have characters with multiple layers, like a protagonist who is not just a damsel in distress or a brooding hero. Their actions would be driven by a variety of motives and internal conflicts.
Since this is an unusual concept, I haven't come across an actual 'better woman facesitting story'. It could potentially be created in a very unique fictional setting where the 'better woman' has some special qualities and the facesitting is part of a complex plot, like in a world where strange physical interactions have symbolic meanings. But this is just a made - up idea of how such a story could be constructed.
One example could be a love that occurs between two people who have a significant age gap and are from different generations. In fiction, such relationships are sometimes explored but often in a more predictable way. However, in real life, if their love story involves unique circumstances like they met through an unusual event, like they were both lost in a remote forest and their survival experience brought them together. Their love that grows from such an extraordinary situation could be considered 'love you stranger than fiction'.
Sure. There's a love story where the two met at a concert. They were both huge fans of the same band. They started chatting while waiting in line for the show to start. Their shared passion for the music brought them together, and that was the start of their love story.
The movie 'Pearl Harbor' could be an example. While it has war scenes, the main plot is about the love triangle between the characters.