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Movies Couples That Would Hate Each Other IRL

2. Carrie And Big

When it was revealed that the hugely popular HBO series, Sex and the City, was going to move to the big screen for a feature film based on the show, fans around the world went crazy. The television series ended with Carrie reuniting with Mr. Big in Paris and it eluded to the two rekindling their romance and he was also moving back to New York. Yet, the first Sex and the City film didn’t exactly offer up an easy road to the altar. From being jilted on her wedding day to the second film having her cheat with an ex-boyfriend, these two had their work cut out for them to try and get the relationship to work. While it finally was resolved in the films, it would have led to a total disaster in real life. Mr. Big was no stranger to divorce and he was not the type of man that would have been able to put up with that sort of betrayal in real life. In fact, it’s highly unlikely that he would have even proposed to her in the first place, never mind his own fidelity.

1. Kate and Brad

While Christmas movies are often about giving and spending time with families, that doesn’t mean that all of them show the absolute ideal and picturesque family situations. In the 2008 film, Four Christmases, the couple goes through all of the dysfunction involved in visiting four different families for Christmas. With both of their parents divorced, this couple couldn’t even imagine ever getting married because of how badly it had turned out for their own families. Yet, visiting for Christmas really put things into perspective and they ultimately wound up changing their minds and even had a child together. The film showed how Vince Vaughn’s character miraculously changed his mind about marriage over one glorious weekend and how Witherspoon’s character’s tactic of an ultimatum actually worked out. This whole situation would have blown up in each other’s faces if it were in the real world and one or both of them would have run for the hills. From the commitment issues to the constant lies that they were so comfortable in telling, this relationship never would have made it down the aisle in the real world.

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