I'm going to disagree with y'all in saying that I
don't think it promotes wimpyness or AFC'ness or whatever you want to call it. This guy's lack of self-confidence and putting this woman on a pedestal almost causes him to lose her. It doesn't make you want to emulate him, it makes you want to
not make the same mistakes and
not sacrifice your self-respect.
Now in true Hollywood fashion they still end up getting back together, which is the most unrealistic part of the whole movie, but overall my take-home lesson is that even hot chicks have their insecurities. I mean consider this girl: She let a bunch of jerks walk all over her before going out with him. She eventually gets fed up with it and then she decides to settle for a guy who while he lacks quality in other areas is at least genuine with her if nothing else. Doesn't speak too highly of her self-esteem, now does it?
And it's not impossible to believe that if a guy randomly stumbles across an opportunity to genuinely DHV to a hot girl, and he does so (not as bragging, which is actually DLV), but actually
demonstrates it, as he does in the scene at the airport, that he could end up attracting her even if his game is off in many other ways. It
does happen from time to time, it's just very rare, and it's unlikely such a man will
keep the girl even if he can initially attract her.
And it is true that being with a quality partner will motivate you to try to be a better person yourself. Success feeds your energy and motivates you like nothing else. But you can't rely on it to happen first. This guy clearly got lucky. The movie does not portray it as anything else. I don't read it as encouraging the rest of us to try and replicate the script. Besides, someone who gets his life advice from Hollywood has got other problems!
It's just a movie, people!
