Twisters was a spectacle. Mother Nature at her most terrifying, mixed with adrenaline-pumping action, and a dash of human drama. But something was missing. A kiss.
In a world of blockbusters filled with explosions, car chases, and world-ending threats, we’ve become accustomed to seeing characters engage in heart-pounding physical feats. Yet, when it comes to the simplest, most human of gestures – a kiss – Hollywood seems increasingly hesitant.
Twisters, with its stunning visuals and compelling characters, presented the perfect opportunity for a romantic spark. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell, two undeniably attractive actors, shared undeniable chemistry. The film built tension between their characters, a tension that could have culminated in a satisfying kiss.
Imagine the impact of a shared moment of vulnerability amidst the chaos. It would have grounded the characters, making them feel more real, more relatable. And let's face it, a kiss between two beautiful people is visually appealing. It’s a cinematic staple that adds depth and emotion to a story.
Hollywood, it's time to embrace the kiss again. It's not just about romance; it's about human connection. Give us characters we can root for, and let them experience the full spectrum of human emotion, including love. Twisters missed a golden opportunity, but there's always the next blockbuster. Let's hope it doesn't miss the mark.
What do you think? Did Twisters leave you wanting more than just thrilling action?
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