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Cuffing Season: Clarification Post
Do you have questions about whether your canon qualifies?
All traditional romance novels and romantic comedies with happy endings qualify, but we understand that that line can be a bit blurry.
Drop the canon name here and your argument as to why it should qualify and we'll take it under consideration
All traditional romance novels and romantic comedies with happy endings qualify, but we understand that that line can be a bit blurry.
Drop the canon name here and your argument as to why it should qualify and we'll take it under consideration
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The first is the 1966 film 'How to Steal A Million' - I think this broadly fits but it tends to get characterized as a Caper/Crime Comedy with romance rather than a 'romcom' as such? Though it does have a HEA. There is a short trailer on the imdb page if you don't know it.
The second is Far From the Madding Crowd - it's definitely a romance and has a HEA but it's not a comedy at all and due to the book's age I guess it's categorised more with classics than romance (though I'd probably nominate the film version if eligible).
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re: How to Steal A Million: the internet seems to broadly agree that it's also a romantic comedy, so this would also be eligible!
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