Filmmakers and audiences are discussing a specific scene in the 2016 romantic comedy 'How to Be Single' that is being hailed as the scene that 'broke the whole Hollywood movie system'. The scene in question features Dakota Johnson's character, Alice, in the back of a taxi, where the blunt taxi driver tells her, 'Woman, I don't know where the f**k you live.' This scene is being praised for its departure from cliché and unrealistic movie moments, bringing a sense of reality to the film [ee3d92da].
Another scene from the same film that has gained attention on social media involves Meg, played by Leslie Mann, being spotted in a baby store by her ex hook-up Ken, played by Jake Lacy. This scene is considered one of the funniest in a romantic comedy of all time [ee3d92da].
'How to Be Single' was released in 2016 and has sparked discussions about the impact of certain scenes on the Hollywood movie system. These scenes are seen as examples of breaking away from traditional romantic comedy tropes and bringing a fresh perspective to the genre. The film's ability to challenge established norms and provide more relatable and realistic moments has resonated with audiences and sparked conversations about the future of romantic comedies in Hollywood [ee3d92da].