Historically, mainstream Hollywood romance movies relied on highly structured, idealized tropessuch as the "soulmate paradigm," grand public gestures, the "enemiestolovers" arc, and the neatly tied "happily ever after." Over the last decade, the genre has undergone a stark bifurcation. On one hand, there is a prominent shift toward "cynical realism" and antiromance (e.g., Past Lives, 500 Days of Summer, Marriage Story), which emphasizes structural incompatibility, timing, and the validity of parting ways. On the other hand, speculative and scifi romance (e.g., Her, Blink Twice, and themes exploring algorithmic companion apps) increasingly look at intimacy through the lens of artificial intelligence, commodification, and extreme power imbalances.