That depends of how good you are at talking. You can get a combo going if you have a little bit of carisma. Won't be much, but just enough to change the topic more naturally instead of just going silent and start talking about other things instead of the thing you just waste time on.Always pick a decent enough or hilariously bad movie, boring one won't be any good conversation material.
Point of a movie date is to have the film as an icebreaker &/ fall back topic, if a common interest isn't found or you (both) are too nervous for the conversation to flow. Sure you can steer a conversation into any direction and still seem impressive and interesting, but not even god of charisma can get someone that interested in something they don't care 'bout.That depends of how good you are at talking. You can get a combo going if you have a little bit of carisma. Won't be much, but just enough to change the topic more naturally instead of just going silent and start talking about other things instead of the thing you just waste time on.
You're right, I missed the context, now that you explain it more in detail I see your point.Point of a movie date is to have the film as an icebreaker &/ fall back topic, if a common interest isn't found or you (both) are too nervous for the conversation to flow. Sure you can steer a conversation into any direction and still seem impressive and interesting, but not even god of charisma can get someone that interested in something they don't care 'bout.
In the manga's case it isn't an issue, since the two are already well acquinted.