Four moms, whose only common ground is their kids' preschool class, decide to get together for a harmless "fun mom dinner." The night begins as a disaster, but the combination of alcohol, karaoke, and a cute bartender, leads to an unforgettable night where these seemingly different women realize they have more in common than motherhood and men.
Mizukawa Rei is a 30-year-old office lady who decides to quit her job at a real estate company and start an "art subscription company" with a friend. Around the same time, Rei meets a handsome young freelance photographer named Arima Shuto, and they start dating. Rei is very excited with her life as she is experiencing a new job and a new romance. However, after two months into the relationship, Rei notices that Shuto never initiates kisses nor want to have sex with her, which throws Rei into a confused state of "Why won't he want to do it with me even though we're dating?"
In this comedy romance, a neurotic novelist named Todd struggles with his own sexual identity and self-doubt. He forms a close bond with his best friend Rory, and together they navigate the complexities of love, relationships, and sexuality. As Todd seeks therapy to understand his feelings, he questions whether he is truly in love with Rory or if he is just afraid of being alone.
The Arrangement (1969) is a semi-autobiographical drama that follows the life of an advertising executive who experiences a midlife crisis. He finds himself in a sad and unfulfilling marriage and embarks on an extramarital affair. The story explores themes of sadness, stream-of-consciousness, and the consequences of his actions. Along the way, the protagonist grapples with his own identity, societal expectations, and the complexities of relationships. The plot is driven by the character's quest for happiness and personal fulfillment. The movie is based on a novel and features elements of advertising, family relationships, and the advertising industry in Madison Avenue during this time period.
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