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31: 159:, which he co-wrote, he describes the scene where law student Emerson Thorne bumps into the female character Petronella Danforth. Ebert admits that he, as the screenwriter, wrote into the script a "classic Hollywood meet cute". He explains the meet cute as a scene "in which somebody runs into somebody else, and then something falls, and the two people began to talk, and their eyes meet and they realize that they are attracted to one another". 145:, writes that a character "is conveniently importuned by this attractive young fellow she happens to run into – to 'meet cute', as they say – on a Fifth Avenue bus". Film critics such as 109:(in which two characters meet while shopping for pajamas, one seeking a pajama top and the other a pajama bottom) says that the concept was "a staple of romantic comedies back then". In 230: 49:
is a scene in media, in which two people meet for the first time, typically under unusual, humorous, or cute circumstances, and go on to form a future romantic couple.
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The origin of the term is unknown but it appears to have been familiarly associated with Hollywood screenwriting by at least 1941. The earliest example given by the
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way. They cannot...meet like normal people at, perhaps, a cocktail party or some other social function. No. It is terribly important that they meet cute.
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of a movie is childishly simple. The boy and girl meet. The only important thing to remember is that—in a movie—the boy and the girl must meet in some
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or of beliefs, embarrassing situations, or comical misunderstandings that further drive the plot.
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popularized the term in their reviews. In Ebert's DVD commentary for
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Index

Meet Cute (film)
Meet Cute (2022 series)
A man in a cape is about to shake hands with a woman in white in an archery with garlands.
Romeo meets Juliet
Victoria, Princess Royal
romantic comedies
sitcoms
soap operas
clash of personalities
Oxford English Dictionary
Anthony Boucher
The Paris Review
Billy Wilder
screwball comedy film
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
George Axelrod
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
Bosley Crowther
Sunday in New York
Roger Ebert
Christy Lemire
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
"Definition of MEET-CUTE"


Crowther, Bosley
"Screen: Krasna Comedy: 'Sunday in New York' Stars Jane Fonda"
Archived
Ebert, Roger
"Three To Tango movie review & film summary (1999)"

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