Review : (500) Days Of Summer.

This is a story of boy meets girl. But you should know up front, this is not a love story...
Zooey Deschanel stars as the enigmatic, if not slightly kooky, Summer, a girl who doesn’t believe in fate, love, or even dating. Cue the boy, (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) - lovesick of course, and completely adorable, albeit in a bumbling sort of way. He’s the kind of boy who doesn’t think his life is complete until he finds ‘the one’, (you know, the type of guy that all us regular girls dream of - cute, sweet, funny, romantic etc.). For him, everything falls into place when he meets what he thinks is his soulmate… now all he needs to do is convince her that they really are meant to be together, (really).
In the same vain as ‘He’s Just Not That Into You’, ‘(500) Days Of Summer’ offers a refreshingly different perspective on the rose-tinted rollercoaster of ‘love’ and heartbreak. After all, not all relationships end in church bells and a two-up two-down suburban.
Beautifully shot, and with a summery soundtrack that will transport you straight to a little boho café in Paris, the ‘author’s note’ has you laughing before the film even begins: ‘The following is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Especially you Jenny Beckman. Bitch.’
This offbeat rom-com gives the reality of love, and life after love without it’s usual chaser of cynicism, and anyone who has loved and lost will definitely recognise themself in our male protagonist. A divine little indie chick flick with a twist, this is definitely one to watch.

Oooooh I've wanted to see this one for a while! Looks good :D
I love this movie, you should deffo go watch it!
I enjoyed this movie dearly. Especially because it was one of those movies ANYONE can relate to. We've always had an ex that we had fallen in love with, said they weren't ready, and then before we knew it, when they broke up, became way more committed to the next person than they had of you. I hope I hadn't spoiled to much of the film, but it's definitely a better chick flick to bring your boyfriend to than any other "love story" flicks (which the story insists that it's not anyway.)
The ending cracks me up too. It's not really that funny, but you'll love it :)
I like this movie it is real