no...thus the meaning of click flick...
Chick flick (also "chick's flick") is slang for a film designed to appeal to a female target audience. The term was first used in the 1980s[citation needed], a decade during which such chick flicks as Beaches were released. Although many types of films may be directed toward the female gender, "chick flick" is typically used only in reference to films with heavily emotion or themes that are relationship-based (though not necessarily romantic and may not involve men). It is typically not used for high art, feminist subject matter, or romantic comedies intended for a wider audience (such as the 2005 film Wedding Crashers).
The concept of movies designed to appeal specifically to women has existed since the early days of cinema and has been known by other colloquial terms, including "women's pictures." However, women's films such as Brief Encounter, Now, Voyager, and Mildred Pierce and the 1950s melodramas directed by Douglas Sirk, such as All That Heaven Allows and Written on the Wind, it might be argued, are sufficiently different in tone and content to be seen as a sub-genre of women's films.
well i mean its about her sickness...she has XP so she cant go out in the sun...so she goes out only at night...
she likes this guy she always looks at...yadda yadda...
BUT ITS YUI!!!
