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“Up for Love” (2016): A Romantic Comedy That Stands Tall in a Different Way
Posted on April 24, 2016
On a thematic level, Up for Love deserves credit for flipping the script on the "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" trope. Here, the male protagonist is the agent of change who disrupts the female protagonist’s mundane life. Alexandre is not defined by his disability; he is defined by his excellence. He is a renowned architect, a pilot, and a witty conversationalist. The film wisely avoids making him an object of pity. Instead, it positions him as a "catch" in every metric except the physical one. This forces the audience to confront their own biases: if Alexandre were of average height, he would be the perfect romantic lead. The conflict, therefore, is entirely external, rooted in the judgment of others—from Diane’s ex-husband to her secretary—and Diane’s own internalized vanity. up for love 2016
. Despite her initial shock, Alexandre’s wit, confidence, and "superhuman" consideration win her over, leading to a romance that must contend with societal prejudices and Diane's own insecurities about their physical mismatch. Key Cast and Characters Description Jean Dujardin A dashing, wealthy, and highly successful architect. Virginie Efira A beautiful lawyer struggling to move on after her divorce. Cédric Kahn Diane’s mocking ex-husband and law partner. César Domboy Alexandre’s supportive son. Critical Reception “Up for Love” (2016): A Romantic Comedy That
The catch? Alexandre is 4 feet 6 inches (1.36 m) tall. And he has conveniently left that detail out of their late-night conversations. He is a renowned architect, a pilot, and

