
Movie spotlight
First Comes Like
After they both swipe right, Jeff and Kate start to build a personal relationship through the most impersonal of ways: technology. From flirty texting to their first Skype date, they find themselves drawn to each other but are scared of actually making the choice to meet in person. Because in today's dating scene, first comes like and then comes, should we meet?
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Plot Summary
A driven, career-focused woman finds herself in a surprising romance with a charming stranger she meets online. As their connection deepens, she struggles to reconcile her meticulously planned life with the unexpected joy and spontaneity he brings. Their budding relationship faces tests as they navigate personal aspirations and the complexities of modern dating.
Critical Reception
First Comes Like was primarily released as a made-for-television movie and received a generally positive reception from its target audience, often praised for its lighthearted romance and charming performances. Critical reviews were scarce, but it was considered a standard entry in the romantic comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming romantic storyline.
Appreciated for the chemistry between the lead actors.
Seen as a feel-good, predictable romantic comedy.
Google audience: Information not available
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Marvista Entertainment, a company known for its extensive output of made-for-television movies, particularly in the romance and drama genres.
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