Here's why you can't cite "50 First Dates" in APA style:
* It's not a scholarly source. It's a movie, a work of fiction, not a research-based publication.
* APA style focuses on academic and professional sources. It's designed to ensure the credibility and reliability of information presented in academic writing.
If you want to mention "50 First Dates" in your academic work, you would do so in a descriptive manner, not a citation. For example:
* "The movie '50 First Dates' explores the themes of memory and love in a humorous way."
If you need to reference information about the movie, you would need to find scholarly sources that discuss it, such as:
* Film reviews: Look for film reviews published in academic journals or reputable film websites.
* Books on filmmaking or psychology: There may be books that analyze the film from a psychological perspective or explore its cinematic techniques.
* Articles on amnesia or memory: If you want to discuss the medical aspects of the film's plot, find academic articles on memory and amnesia.
Remember, APA style is about citing reliable sources, and "50 First Dates" is not a reliable academic source.