

Love Is in the Air
Antoine is a lawyer living in New York. On his way back to France for the final round of a job interview, Antoine finds himself sitting right next to his ex-girlfriend Julie. With a seven-hour flight ahead of them, they are going to have to speak to each other.
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Plot Summary
Kara Brockman, a driven advertising executive, believes that love is a quantifiable commodity that can be manipulated for profit. She's tasked with launching a new dating app, 'SoulMate,' which promises to find the perfect match. However, Kara finds herself unexpectedly falling for a man who embodies everything she claims to be cynical about when it comes to romance, leading her to question her own beliefs.
Critical Reception
Love Is in the Air received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found it to be a formulaic romantic comedy with a predictable plot. While the performances were sometimes praised, the film was often criticized for its unoriginality and lack of depth. Audiences generally found it to be a lighthearted and pleasant, though unremarkable, watch.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictable but charming romantic comedy.
- Relies heavily on genre tropes and a convenient plot.
- Krysten Ritter's performance is a highlight, but not enough to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience reception is not well-documented for this film, but general sentiment for similar light romantic comedies suggests viewers likely appreciated its easy-to-watch nature and hopeful romantic themes, while acknowledging its lack of originality.
Fun Fact
Although released in 2013 in some regions, the film had a limited theatrical release and is often considered a direct-to-video or television movie.
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