Cliché moments are situations or events that are overly familiar or predictable, often seen in movies, TV shows, or literature. Here are some classic examples:
- Romantic Comedies:
- The “meet-cute” where two people bump into each other in a quirky way and eventually fall in love.
- The grand gesture where one character makes a big, often public declaration of love.
- The misunderstanding that leads to a temporary breakup, only to be resolved in the end.
- Action Movies:
- The hero walking away from an explosion without looking back.
- The last-second defusal of a bomb.
- The villain monologuing about their evil plan, giving the hero time to escape.
- Horror Movies:
- The character who insists on investigating a strange noise alone.
- The car that won’t start when the protagonist is trying to escape.
- The twist ending where the monster or villain isn’t really dead.
- Coming-of-Age Stories:
- The awkward school dance where characters experience significant emotional moments.
- The discovery of a life-changing secret or truth.
- The wise mentor figure who provides crucial advice.
- Sports Movies:
- The underdog team winning the championship against all odds.
- The training montage where the protagonist works hard to improve.
- The last-minute game-winning play.
- Drama:
- The dramatic courtroom confession that changes the course of the trial.
- The estranged family members reuniting in a moment of crisis.
- The character who sacrifices themselves for the greater good.
These clichés, while predictable, can still be enjoyable and comforting for audiences who appreciate familiar tropes.