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Essay / No Strings Attached Movie - 3276
The movie No Strings Attached depicts the relationship between Emma and Adam and shows how they reached their happy ending. The first time they met was at a summer camp fifteen years before they developed a romantic relationship. Perhaps it is destiny that pushes them to cross paths. These two characters not only experience friendship, but simultaneously develop romantic feelings for each other, which then leads to the end of any type of relationship they previously had. The entire sequence of events that occur in this film can be explained by interpersonal communication. In the first scene, two young children, Emma and Adam, unconsciously become friends, indicating this idea of ​​unintentional paradox. Neither of them really wanted to be in this camp, but they both have to be. In this situation, the background dynamics come alive and communication is also supposed to take place. In most cases, kids choose who their friends are, but since Adam and Emma are on the same side, they "had to be friends." We can say that they are agent friends because their friendship is only about this activity, the camp. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been friends. Although there is less disclosure about most agent relationships, this one is different. As they sit on a bench with an uncomfortable look on their faces, they begin to open up and get to know each other, which reduces uncertainty because they know a little more. on top of each other than before. Adam reveals that he is at this summer camp because his parents are divorcing and he starts crying in front of her. Finding herself in a delicate situation, Emma tries to comfort him by putting her arm around him; then she tells him that not everyone is bad... middle of paper ... rules they had before where he did everything Emma told him to do. In a sense, they merge and become one, they will sacrifice selfish rules and come to one that works for both of them. After breakfast, they return to Santa Barbara for Katie's wedding and, surprisingly, they hold hands. This transformation between Adam and Emma from friends to romantic partners is usually spontaneous because they hadn't planned for it to happen. This film shows that the interpersonal communication that occurs is different because unlike most beneficial friends, they eventually develop feelings for each other and, in the end, engage in a romantic relationship. When looking at communication between friends, romantic partners, and family, it is good to understand that most things are unique to these relationships, the way they behave and communicate will be different..