

Dating: What's It Like To Be In Love
Yoriko Yabushita works at a Yokohama research laboratory. She tracks trends in relation to macroeconomics. She is 29-years-old and enthusiastic about her work. She also enjoys efficiency and having a regular life. Although she doesn't excel in social settings with other people, her next goal is getting married and having a baby. Yoriko believes that she marry by the age of 30, because everyone around her did including her late mother. If Yoriko finds a man who fills 24 items listed on her ideal husband list, she will marry him.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complexities and nuances of modern dating, exploring the experiences of various individuals as they navigate the search for love and connection. It offers a candid look at the challenges, joys, and evolving landscape of romantic relationships in the 21st century. The film features personal stories and reflections on the dating process.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on personal experiences, 'Dating: What's It Like To Be In Love' received varied attention, with reviews often highlighting its relatable themes and authentic portrayals of dating challenges. Critical consensus generally acknowledged its honest approach to a universal subject, though some found its scope to be broad and lacking a singular, definitive conclusion.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of modern dating struggles.
- Noted for its diverse range of personal stories and relatable experiences.
- Some reviews indicated a lack of a strong narrative arc or profound insight.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with individuals from various backgrounds and age groups to capture a wide spectrum of dating experiences.
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