“Unlock the Magic: 7 Unforgettable Tropes That Will Make Your Christmas Rom-Com Shine!”

"Unlock the Magic: 7 Unforgettable Tropes That Will Make Your Christmas Rom-Com Shine!"

How can you offer something different (if you desire) in your script? Maybe they meet ugly. We’ll let you explore what that may entail.

Harry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) squatting while looking at a rug in 'When Harry Met Sally,' What Is a Meet-Cute? 3 Unforgettable Ways to Start Your RomanceHarry Burns (Billy Crystal) and Sally Albright (Meg Ryan) squatting while looking at a rug in 'When Harry Met Sally,' What Is a Meet-Cute? 3 Unforgettable Ways to Start Your Romance

‘When Harry Met Sally’ (1989)

4. The Christmas Magic (Literal or Figurative)

Whether it’s enchanted objects or the magic of the season, this element brings whimsy to the audience.

The fantastical elements in Christmas rom-coms work best when they blend seamlessly with the emotional beats, reminding viewers of the magic in believing, whether it’s believing in Santa and his magical world, the magic of belief, or the magic of love.

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