⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) for the concept’s potential, but with a strong caution against lazy tropes. When done right, animal relationships remind us that romance isn’t just a human invention—it’s a wild, messy, beautiful part of being alive.
Courtship displays are the ultimate visual metaphors for the spark of attraction. The elaborate choreography of birds of paradise, the synchronized swimming of seahorses, and the glowing light shows of fireflies all serve the same narrative purpose as a witty back-and-forth dialogue in a screenplay: they establish compatibility and chemistry. Monogamy and the Myth of "Happily Ever After"
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) for the concept’s potential, but with a strong caution against lazy tropes. When done right, animal relationships remind us that romance isn’t just a human invention—it’s a wild, messy, beautiful part of being alive.
Courtship displays are the ultimate visual metaphors for the spark of attraction. The elaborate choreography of birds of paradise, the synchronized swimming of seahorses, and the glowing light shows of fireflies all serve the same narrative purpose as a witty back-and-forth dialogue in a screenplay: they establish compatibility and chemistry. Monogamy and the Myth of "Happily Ever After"