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Love job
The popular manga serialized on Weekly Manga TIMES has been adapted into a movie, starring sexy idol Meixue Yokoyama!
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Plot Summary
Set in Los Angeles, 'Love' is a comedy series that explores the exhilarating, embarrassing, and all-too-often confusing experiences of a modern couple. It follows Mickey and Gus as they navigate the ups and downs of their newfound relationship, dealing with commitment issues, addiction, and the general awkwardness of falling in love. The show aims for a raw and realistic portrayal of dating in the 21st century.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Love' was generally well-received for its honest and often cringe-worthy depiction of relationships. Critics praised its blend of humor and pathos, as well as the performances of its lead actors. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the overall consensus was that the show offered a refreshing and relatable take on modern romance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of modern dating's complexities.
Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust deliver compelling performances.
Appreciated for its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, though sometimes meandering.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed 'Love' for its realistic and often humorous take on the challenges of modern relationships. Many viewers found the characters relatable and the storyline engaging, particularly appreciating the show's willingness to explore the awkward and less glamorous sides of dating and commitment. Some, however, felt the show could be too 'cringey' at times or lacked a strong narrative drive.
Fun Fact
Judd Apatow, known for his work on 'Knocked Up' and 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin,' co-created and executive produced 'Love.'
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