

Love Contractually
A strict female CEO of an insurance company has already given up on love and believes that only the love towards a child is true and eternal. Thus, she decides to have her own child so she "borrows" sperm from a delivery man whom she hired, but things start to get out of hand when the two starts to fall in love with each other.
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Plot Summary
A successful but lonely businesswoman decides to hire a personal assistant who specializes in dating and relationships. She hopes this will help her find true love, but the arrangement leads to unexpected romantic entanglements and comedic situations. As the contract progresses, she begins to question whether the curated romance is real or just a transaction.
Critical Reception
Love Contractually received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with praise for its lead actors' chemistry and lighthearted approach to modern romance. However, some found the plot predictable and the execution somewhat superficial, failing to fully explore the complexities of the themes it introduced.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the charming performances of its lead actors, particularly the chemistry between Shu Qi and Takeshi Kaneshiro.
- Noted for its visually appealing presentation and a generally light, entertaining tone.
- Criticized by some for a formulaic plot that relies heavily on romantic comedy tropes without much originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Love Contractually were varied. Many found the film to be a pleasant and enjoyable watch, appreciating the romantic storyline and the charisma of the cast. Some viewers felt the movie was a bit too simplistic and predictable, lacking a deeper emotional resonance.
Fun Fact
While directed by Ho-Cheung Pang, the film is often associated with its star Takeshi Kaneshiro, who reunited with Shu Qi for this romantic comedy, recalling their earlier successful collaborations.
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