Charles, a confirmed bachelor, attends weddings and encounters Carrie, an American. They begin a complicated relationship as he navigates love, friendship, and commitment.
Alfie is a charismatic flirt and womanizer in New York City who enjoys living a carefree life. However, his actions begin to catch up with him as he faces the consequences of his promiscuity and infidelity, particularly when he encounters an abused woman and unintentionally gets her pregnant.
Sleeping with Other People is a comedy-drama that follows the story of Jake and Lainey, two people with a history of serial infidelity who meet at a support group for sex addicts. They form a close and platonic friendship, supporting each other through their struggles with commitment and love. As they navigate the challenges of relationships and personal growth, they start to develop feelings for each other, leading to a complicated and hilarious journey of self-discovery and emotional vulnerability. With witty dialogue, relatable characters, and a feel-good romance, Sleeping with Other People explores the complexities of love, friendship, and the choices we make.
In '10 Things We Should Do Before We Break Up,' a 38-year-old single mother finds out she's pregnant after a one-night stand. With the help of a male companion, they embark on a series of adventures to prepare for the arrival of the baby. The story explores the challenges and joys of unplanned parenthood.
After seven years of dating, David is still afraid of commitment. When his girlfriend gives him a 30-day ultimatum to decide on marriage, he goes on a journey to figure out what he really wants. Along the way, he navigates through hilarious situations involving lap dances, narcissism, watching pornography, and attending a wedding reception.
When Blaine's roommate suggests he find a boyfriend, he takes to the internet to search for Mr. Right. But when a sexy stranger starts messaging him, Blaine mistakenly believes it's his roommate's crush. As the miscommunications pile up, Blaine finds himself falling for the wrong guy.
A womanizer named Colt makes a bet with his friends that he can propose marriage to a woman within a certain time frame. He chooses his ex-fiancée's sister, Heather, as his target, but as they spend time together planning his sister's wedding, Colt starts to develop real feelings for her. Complications arise when Colt's commitment issues and Heather's personal reservations about love come into play. Will Colt be able to convince Heather to take a chance on him?
A nun leaves the convent temporarily to help save her family knitting mill from bankruptcy following the death of her brother. Outside the convent she becomes a fairly shrewd businesswoman and feels attracted to one of the men who work at the mill, and thus begins to feel conflict about her religious vows.
The story revolves around Juan dela Costa and Happy. The two meet each other when Juan rescues Happy from a thief. Their romance leads to a wedding. Their relationship with their families is opposed, and the couple can't have a child on their own, so they decide to adopt one instead.
When a valuable handbag from a fashion designer is stolen in Paris, two New York City detectives of Puerto Rican descent are sent to solve the crime. As they investigate the international crime, they face various challenges, including language barriers and cultural differences. Along the way, they also confront their own personal issues, including marriage problems and commitment issues.
A landscape architect, Jamie, falls in love with an aspiring painter, Ava. However, their relationship is complicated when Ava's ex-boyfriend, Ben, re-enters the picture. As Jamie and Ben both compete for Ava's affections, they find themselves entangled in a romantic rivalry. With the backdrop of a botanical garden and art festivals, the story explores themes of unrequited love, commitment issues, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional pursuits.
21 Ways to Ruin a Marriage is a romantic comedy about a sociology graduate student who is conducting research on marital problems. The protagonist, a young sociologist, finds herself getting involved in different situations that could potentially ruin her own marriage. With themes of love, divorce, and commitment issues, the movie explores the complexities of relationships in a humorous way.
True Love is a 1989 movie that explores the complexities of romantic relationships, particularly focusing on the uncertainty that can arise. The story follows a couple who are preparing to get married, but their relationship is tested by various challenges and doubts. With comedic and dramatic moments, the movie delves into themes of commitment, friendship, and family relationships. It is set in New York City and includes scenes at a white castle, strip club, and apartment. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate arguments, hangovers, and moments of drunkenness. The plot also touches on themes such as mother-daughter relationships, Italian-American culture, and the challenges of marriage.
Some Girl is a comedy-drama romance film set in 1990s Los Angeles. It follows the story of a young woman as she navigates various relationships, including a brother-sister relationship, a best friend, and an unfaithful girlfriend. The film explores themes of love, heartache, betrayal, and commitment issues. With comedic moments, dramatic twists, and a touch of romance, Some Girl captures the complexities of relationships in a vibrant and dynamic city.
Couples in crisis turn to the honorable Judge Lynn Toler for a life-altering decision to get married or break up for good.
Newlywed Diego Diaz heads down to Miami Beach for a few weeks to finish his latest novel, but when he becomes emotionally intimate with a sexy bartender, he and his wife are left to examine the true state of their young marriage.
What happens when a straight boy is put through Conversion Therapy? ARI, an innocent 11-year old boy, is manipulated to believe he is a homosexual by his own father, who happens to run a conversion therapy camp aimed to "fixing" young boys. Twenty five years later, ARI finds himself deeply in love with a woman as he contemplates marriage. But, unable to commit, chronic internalized homophobia pushes him to once again examine his authentic self; questioning if he's struggling with childhood PTSD, or living his life in denial.
While maintaining the facade of a perfect relationship, a man must confront his commitment issues at an awkward family dinner.
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