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Interpersonal Conflict in Hitch Hitch is a psychological masterpiece, which combines amusing features of comedy and drama. Hitch falls in love with Sara Melas. We can see challenging and complex relations between these two main characters. Hitch is a master of art of girls’ pickup. He can teach other guys, but he failed in his own relations with this girl. There is a parallel plot of Allegra and Albert relations. Hitch wanted to pacify their relations, but in the result of his girl’s intrigues they broke up.
The same happens to Hitch! It is incredible, but this guy, who set confidence in his clients, could not cope with his own girl. His methods did not work. The main problem in this conflict was a lack of communication between Hitch and his beloved girl. Communication is very important for any kind of relations and in this particular case hitch and his girlfriend let things slide.It is impossible for people to find a mutual solution in case they do not understand each other. I was interested in their conflict and it was very important for me to see what solution they will find.
Sara and Hitch came across a problem, which is experienced by numerous couples. They did not hear each other and they avoid making their own decisions. They came to a favorable solution, when they heard each other. Successful relationship depends on a strong desire of both partners to find a mutual solution. However, when at least one of the partners simply does not want to do that, the relations are doomed. Hitch and Sara should have talked and decide what was wrong with their lives. Both of them should have made concessions.
Sara accused Hitch of Albert’s loss of his beloved girl because of his full piece of advice. Sara behaved herself as a selfish and a reserved person. She did not give a chance to hitch to explain his actions. Hitch was a doctor of souls, but, actually, he instilled confidence in his clients. He did nothing wrong, but he could not help to his friend at once and Albert lost a fight for love! When Sara realized that she was wrong, Hitch turned her out of doors. During their next meeting they caught their chance and discussed different things, gave an opportunity to tell everything to each other.
The sooner they had talked, the better outcome would be. When the problems remain unresolved, with the course of time they become even more challenging and it is really difficult to come to a mutual solution. He should not have hidden from her his real occupation. The root of evil of this conflict should be found in initial lie of Hitch to his beloved person. So, the bitter truth is always better than the sweet lie. Unfortunately, it is always better, as some guys think, to tell lie than truth to their partners.
The girls are always take offence at their boyfriends beforehand and do not leave any opportunity for them to justify their deeds. ReferencesMordaunt, W., Tadross, M. (Executive Producers), &Tennant, A. (Director). (2005). Hitch [Film]. Los Angeles: Sony Pictures.
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