

What We Do for Love
Type A personality, Sophie outgrows her job at a small mediation company, and secures a job at the famous Lower Manhattan mediation and wellness firm, Floating Lotus. Always up for a challenge, Sophie dives headfirst into her role as Associate Mediator. She finds herself at loggerheads with the companies chief Life Coach and lothario, Jason Sharpe who is the son of the firm’s President. Jason’s a loveable rouge, who charms his way into people’s hearts. The two are forced to work together.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complexities and nuances of modern love through the stories of various individuals navigating relationships in the 21st century. It delves into the challenges, joys, and evolving definitions of commitment, intimacy, and connection in a digital age. The film offers an intimate look at how people seek and maintain romantic partnerships.
Critical Reception
As a relatively new release, "What We Do for Love" has garnered attention for its candid approach to relationships, with many critics praising its observational style and emotional honesty. Audiences have found the diverse perspectives relatable, sparking discussions about contemporary dating and partnership.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and diverse portrayals of love.
- Appreciated for sparking thoughtful conversations about modern relationships.
- Cited for its intimate and observational filmmaking style.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers highlighting the film's relatability and its ability to capture the diverse realities of romantic pursuits today. Many found the stories inspiring and thought-provoking.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, allowing the filmmakers to capture the evolution of the featured individuals' relationships and personal growth.
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