Movie Trope: The Mad Sprint for Love Do you know of anyone who's done this in real life?
→[More:]Last night we saw
Dan in Real Life, which was very close to good without quite getting there. The biggest disappointment was the formulaic ending, where the hero gets enough gumption together to throw hesitation aside and make the insane, pell-mell love chase to find his sweetheart and declare his true undying love.
It got me thinking about how common that is in movies, and how uncommon it is in real life. Do you know of anyone who's ever come to a sudden decision,
When-Harry-Met-Sally-style, that they have to be with a certain someone and it has to start
right now -- and thus embarked upon a mad sprint across town, or midnight drive across the state, to make it happen?
I know people who have done rather extreme things for love, but usually the process is a lot more foot-draggy and prosaic, with a lot of hemming and hawing, weird phone calls, indecision, second-guessing, and waiting around in airport lobbies. Also, over how long a drive can you sustain the powerful passion? At some point you're gonna have to pee, get a cold fountain drink, and stretch your legs while looking at the sunglasses in the rest stop kiosk.