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Those who saw the first Karate Kid film likely remember the scene where Mr. Miyagi jumped a fence and singlehandedly took on five Cobra Kai goons to save Daniel LaRusso. If you saw this as a kid, it likely made many of you believe that knowing Karate was pretty much a superpower that could save you in a similar situation. 

The reality is that street fights are ugly. It could land a person in jail, in the hospital, or worse. People will bite, headbutt, strike the groin, maybe even have a weapon involved that can instantly nullify your Karate.  

This misrepresentation of hand-to-hand combat is just one of the many responses to a Reddit thread from a while back. People also shared how they felt Hollywood romanticized high school life, being in the military, and the physical act of love, among many others. 

#1

"Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Kissing someone without their consent. This goes for both genders not just men. They just push them against the wall and start kissing them. I feel like it teaches young people that this is romantic and not potentially sexual harassment. It happens a lot on tv shows like Grey’s Anatomy for example. You really shouldn’t kiss someone like that without their consent.

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    #2

    Couple unpacking boxes in a bright room, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Moving. In the movies, there’s just the fun of unpacking important keepsakes and placing them on the mantle. In real life, packing up all your s**t and carting elsewhere sucks.

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    #3

    Young man and woman enjoying coffee outdoors, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Being relentlessly pursued by someone you keep telling you are not interested.

    It's not romantic or comedic, it's just a mixture of stalking and harassment if you keep showing up in their life and/or throwing romantic gestures their way.

    Maybe you can try again at a later date if you feel your initial approach or the timing might have been off. But really leave the other person alone until then. Truly alone - no following them in real life or on social media - even if they don't find out (they will), you will inevitably let something slip when you do reconnect and that will be very bad.

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    Dealing with grief is one of the many facets of life that Hollywood romanticizes. According to Joseph Castranova-Monceleano III, founder and CEO of Resting Rainbow Pet Memorials and Cremation, movies that depict dramatic crying scenes followed by characters moving on with their lives, claiming they have been “transformed and healed,” are a distortion of reality. 

    “Real grief doesn't follow Hollywood timelines or neat emotional arcs. (It is) messy, urgent, and completely unpredictable,” he told Bored Panda, adding that movies also sell the idea that closure “happens in two hours with a soundtrack.”

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    #4

    Row of suburban houses with varied roofs and power lines, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Small town living.

    Oh, I'll catch hell for it, I'm sure, but I've never been impressed with small towns. Some people really do enjoy living in small communities, but I grew up in one and lived in another for 10 years, and it was awful.

    There's a lot of judgment in small towns, especially for people with "those families" - you know, the ones from the wrong side of the tracks. There's also a lot of judgment if you're not a straight, white, Christian. You're going to face a lot of discrimination and gossip.

    You'll either be in the small town where everyone knows everyone's business, or the small town where you are frozen out for 10 years because you weren't born there and your family isn't from there. I've lived in both.

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    #5

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Jealousy.

    It's not cute or sweet, nor does it mean that this person really loves you. They just see you as a possession and that's disgusting.

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    #6

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Real life might be a stretch, but I heard people often romanticize apocalypse scenarios. This was really prevalent during the zombie fad from the mid to late 2000s.

    "It'd be just you and me against the world, baby!!!" Yeah, I'll pass on the constant threat of infection, starvation, shelter, etc, etc. Sounds f*****g awful.

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    Similarly, movies depict recovery from traumatic life experiences as a “quick fix,” which Intensive Trauma Therapy Retreats owner Dr. Bambi Rattner describes as “dangerous.” She noted that many films depict people having “breakthrough moments,” only to be “cured” by the end credits. 

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    “(It) creates unrealistic expectations that damage real recovery efforts,” he said. “In my intensive retreats, we work for 8+ hours over multiple consecutive days specifically because trauma doesn't follow Hollywood timelines.”

    #7

    Empty school hallway with blue lockers and open doors, illustrating things that look pretty awesome in movies but are terrible in real life High school.

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    #8

    Person reaching out on a bridge with sunlight glare, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but terrible in real life. Running as fast as you can, chasing someone, for blocks and blocks, and not winded much.

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    #9

    Breakfast spread with fried egg, toast, waffles, muffins, coffee, and berries illustrating things that look awesome in movies but not real life. Making a big hot breakfast for a large family.

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    To show how potentially destructive film depictions of recovery can be, Dr. Rattner mentioned a case involving one of her clients, who almost quit therapy after six months. According to her, movies led individuals to believe that it was enough time to be “fixed.” 

    “What's particularly harmful is when clients internalize Hollywood's message that they're 'broken' if healing takes time,” Dr. Rattner said.

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    #10

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Hanging out alone in a bar, they always end up having a great conversation or meeting an interesting person, while in reality, you either end up silent and solo or chat with a talkative, annoying fella.

    anon , seventyfour Report

    #11

    Man wearing a blue beanie building a campfire near a tent, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Living "off the grid"

    My guess is most people do well for the first few months, then cant handle losing modern conveniences long term.

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    #12

    Woman enjoying cookies and hot drink while using laptop, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Losing your job and finding yourself.

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    Having a “soulmate” is another concept glamorized by Hollywood. It has made many believe that once they found their perfect match, they could understand each other with minimal effort. According to veteran marriage and family therapist Ross Hackerson, it’s a fantasy that “keeps couples from learning actual communication skills.” 

    “The most damaging romanticization is that passion should be effortless and constant. Real intimacy requires specific skills like validation and emotional attunement, not magical compatibility,” said Hackerson, who referred to the soulmate trope as “the biggest Hollywood lie.”

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    #13

    A man with a beard smiling while giving a small gift box to a woman, illustrating things that look awesome in movies. A guy you're not interested in that won't give up on trying to be your boyfriend.

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    #14

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life I feel like tragedy in general is romanticized in movies/books. Like it's the tragedy (of any kind, a death, accident, disaster, fire, illness, etc.) that brings the couple closer or makes their love stronger. In reality, the trauma would be much more complex and wouldn't always bring people closer.

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    #15

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Shooting without ear protection. All these action heroes would be deaf from all the shooting in enclosed spaces they do.

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    If you’re a fan of romantic thrillers, you’ve likely come across the story that portrays infidelity as a steamy, passionate episode in one’s life. But according to betrayal expert, speaker, and author Lora Cheadle, JD, Cht, real affairs rarely start with passion. They begin with pain. 

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    “An affair is less about finding love and more about escaping what hurts. Like any other unhealthy coping mechanism, it’s a way to numb feelings we don’t know how to name or express,” she said.

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    #16

    Woman wearing a sleep mask stretching in bed, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Waking up in the morning.

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    #17

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life NYC 🤷🏻‍♀️ sorry but it’s terrible lol.

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    #18

    Young woman eating popcorn while watching a movie on laptop, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible. Life.

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    Cheadle adds that Hollywood sends a message that an affair can “make us feel alive.” But in reality, it creates chaos that involves guilt, shame, secrecy, broken families, and the loss of self-respect. 

    “When people discover that the fantasy doesn’t deliver — that the passion fades and the consequences remain — they’re left reeling, wondering how they got so far from who they wanted to be,” Cheadle said.

    #19

    Two children playing and laughing in a pile of autumn leaves, showing things that look awesome in movies but not real life. Jumping in piles of leaves.

    First you have to rake everything, then you jump into a shockingly not soft pile of dirt and animal feces, then you have to rake it all over again!

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    #20

    Private jet parked on a runway at sunset, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. 'Mr Bond, your plane leaves in one hour'

    what! I need three days to prepare clothing, medicin, house/pet/kids-sitter, cancel the giggolo.

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    #21

    Man wearing a brown jacket and gold chains posing with a large belt buckle, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Gunfights.

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    So why does Hollywood have a penchant for giving its audience a warped view of reality? According to actor and film producer Randy Charach, movies are not the replication of life as it happens, but rather, the distillation. 

    “Life is complicated and winding, but film cuts the fat and creates an enhanced emotional reaction that allows for better audience engagement,” he said.

    #22

    Person pouring water into a glass with lemon, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. When someone comes to visit someone, they are asked if they want a drink, they accept, then leave without touching it.

    If that happened irl, I’d lose it.

    mindtropy , Mikhail Nilov Report

    #23

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Flying down the highway with the top down at close to 100mph

    There's no way she wouldn't be frizzy when they arrived, and you feel like a Saint Bernard with its head out of a window if you try to talk. Also, bugs hit you in the face when they bounce off the windshield.

    CaffeinatedHBIC , EyeEm Report

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    #24

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Toxic relationships.

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    Charach added that while romanticization is not required for every narrative, it is in the majority of films in some form. He also clarified that Hollywood does it mainly for the entertainment of the audience, who “do not come to watch every boring second.” 

    “Hollywood plays into romanticization because it takes the mundane and, through conflict, turns it into something larger than ourselves,” he explained.

    #25

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life True crime and podcast based off true crime stories. These stories are the worst moments of someone’s life and we listen to them like entertainment.

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    #26

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life I hate it when people romanticize going to war. They don't know what it's like to live with a vet with PTSD.

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    #27

    Smiling child sitting at a table with a pie and fruit, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Children.

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    #28

    "Relentlessly Pursued By Someone": 46 Things That Look Awesome In Movies But Are Terrible In Real Life Take a romantic novel and play out the script in real life. You'll be appalled with the main character's behavior.

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    #29

    Two men wrestling indoors, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Hand to hand combat.

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    #30

    A military instructor reprimanding soldiers in uniform, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Being in the f*****g military.

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    #31

    Fixing the bad boy.

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    #32

    Doctors in white coats reviewing medical charts, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Working in the medical field. Saying it “sucks” is maybe too harsh, but I feel it’s often glamorized or even over-dramatized to seem like a more fun job than it actually is. Sometimes it’s super messed up, other times it’s boring and mundane as hell, it can be fun too, but shows/movies get it wrong more often than not.

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    #33

    Nighttime train station with a speeding train, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Fighting on top of a train.

    MegaZombieMegaZombie , user16450298 Report

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    #34

    Happy family of four sitting on a couch, smiling and enjoying time together, illustrating things that look awesome in movies. I'm just going to throw this out there, risking to upset a lot of people😅. But what about having children?

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    #35

    That the love of your life will automatically read your mind just like in the movies. Real life doesn't work like that, you need to make efforts at communicating with each other.

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    #36

    Young man shirtless doing pull-ups outdoors during sunset, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Months and months of hard physical training... the power of "montage" would be the most amazing super power ever lol.

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    #37

    Navy fighter jet flying over a vast landscape, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Years ago, I had the privilege of flying in a Navy attack jet. It was an "orientation flight" to see if we wanted to pursue a career flying combat fighters. It was brutal. It convinced me that those guys are crazy, and I wanted nothing to do with it, but I still enjoy watching the Blue Angels at the air show.

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    #38

    Depression.

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    #39

    Houses with open floor plans! All the home renovation and home-buying TV shows glamorize them, but there are so many negatives to them! 


    They can smell bad, as odors from the kitchen waft into other areas. 


    They are noisy, as sounds reverberate throughout the open area, so if there's a microwave or kettle going, it makes it hard to hear conversations or the TV. Everyone in the home has to put up with whatever is the noisiest activity in the main room, so if one group is having a boisterously fun time playing a board game, another group that's trying to watch a movie will have trouble hearing it.


    Unless the home is built with a ton of storage, things can look perpetually messy because there's less space to stow items away, and there are so few walls to prop shelves or cabinets up against. And if you are entertaining, everyone gets to see you cooking and any messes you make while preparing food, adding pressure to wash dishes immediately rather than spending time with your guests and dealing with the dishes and other kitchen messes later. 


    And they are not at all energy efficient since you have to heat or cool a large room rather than smaller spaces.

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    #40

    Caffeine a*******n. It's always about collecting energy drinks cans, casually drinking 10 gallons of coffee, etc, and never about horrible headaches, blood pressure swings, and heart problems. I literally have a friend younger than me that drinks more than ~6 cans per day and jokes about it, flexing it in her social media, and thinks it wouldn’t affect her much, no matter how often I try to argue with her about it.

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    #41

    Weddings.

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    #42

    Country life ☹️ a doctor, a medical emergency? No. Is something missing from the fridge? Well done for you. Schooling for kids? They will take the bus for 40 minutes every morning and sometimes it won't even make it because it will snow. Tranquility? Forget. You're too likely to come across a noisy family, a group of messy individuals, a couple who bicker 24 hours a day, old idiots who will scrutinize your every move.

    People who hate each other but want to know everything about everyone else's lives. The slightest fact that will give rise to speculation and rumors. Hatred of others, especially if they come from the city.

    Honestly, I don't want to go back, it's crazy.

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    #43

    Couple sharing a romantic kiss under a transparent umbrella in the rain, highlighting things that look awesome in movies. Fall in love.

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    #44

    S*x on a beach.

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    #45

    Serial killers.

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    #46

    Street performer singing with microphone and equipment, showing things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Watching street performances. 99% of the time, they’re s**t.

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    #47

    Couple sharing an intimate moment on a bed, illustrating things that look awesome in movies but are often terrible in real life. S*x.

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    #48

    Jumping through a glass window.

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    #49

    Being in a relationship with someone leagues above your station.

    So many shows and stories make it seem romantic, but it can be incredibly precarious to be with someone who has 10 times more power and money than you do. It can create an extreme power imbalance.

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    #50

    The Notebook.
    He threatens to let go from hanging onto a ferris wheel if she turns him down for a date. Meanwhile she's already on a date with someone. He repeatedly doesn't accept her saying no.

    Parts are sweet, sure... But there's been too much "no means try harder," for men.
    Look at Indiana Jones and even Han Solo with how he was to Leia.
    007 in a ton of movies, too.

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    #51

    Raves.

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    #52

    Driving.

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    #53

    Being skinny (not unintentionally but fighting for it every day, while other think you don’t do anything).

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    #54

    Two women enjoying coffee outside, smiling and chatting, showcasing things that look awesome in movies but are terrible in real life. Talking to people.

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    #55

    Fixing your broken car in a desert.

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    #56

    Being a hit man, wouldn’t want to constantly looking over my shoulder or making absolutely sure everything went to as planned or making sure the crime scene was left perfectly clean so I don’t go to prison.

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    #57

    Killing people.

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    #58

    Bonnie and Clyde.

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    #59

    Eating disorders.

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    #60

    War.

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    #61

    Stalking (like in “romance” novels and movies).

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    #62

    Sailing.

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    #63

    Family with child and dog inside van, enjoying a book together, showing moments that look awesome in movies but are worse in real life. Road trips.

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    #64

    Flying overseas.

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