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Love, Math and Sex
A highly intelligent teenage girl has an affair with a 40-year-old man.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but socially awkward math prodigy, Dr. Alex Finch, is hired by a prestigious university to teach calculus. He struggles to connect with his students, particularly the vivacious and free-spirited Jennifer, who challenges his rigid worldview. As Alex attempts to navigate the complexities of human relationships and his own burgeoning feelings, he finds that love is a far more unpredictable equation than any he's ever solved.
Critical Reception
Love, Math and Sex received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its premise intriguing but ultimately underdeveloped. While some appreciated the attempt to blend intellectual themes with romantic comedy, others criticized the predictable plot and uneven character development. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying the lighthearted romance and others finding it lacked depth.
What Reviewers Say
A charming but ultimately forgettable romantic comedy.
The film attempts to be intellectually stimulating but falls short.
Predictable plot and characters that don't fully develop.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with some finding the film's premise and romantic elements enjoyable for a light watch, while others were disappointed by its lack of originality and depth.
Fun Fact
Director David S. Goyer, known for his later work on superhero films like 'The Dark Knight' trilogy and 'Blade', made his directorial debut with this romantic comedy.
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