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Marc Webb's film is the anti-romance, one that doesn't focus on the start of a new relationship but in getting someone to move past an old relationship and find a way and a reason to move on and look for something better. What Webb chronicles beyond moving on with your life is the power and inspiration true love can provide for us. It's as rewarding as it is punishing and it becomes almost a life form that gives us a reason to live and move forward. Webb and co. take constant shifts between time lines to establish what we've already seen through different forms while also exploring what after effects a break up can have on us from stalking to just trying to surround ourselves with satisfaction that another good love will come along if we wait patiently. Levitt embodies the jilted lover with such awe and dexterity that he almost feels like he's become the embodiment of these emotions of sadness and desperation. In fact every single character in the piece is a symbol of something involving our search for romance and the film never hesitates to implement these elements and take a truly jarring look at romance and how most of what we've heard about it are complete lies. "(500) Days of Summer" is a truly excellent film about our search for happiness in an unforgiving world with performances that mark it as the best romantic dramedy of 2009.
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