When competing candy company representatives, accidently mix their candies the night before the competition, a new and even better tasting winning candy is created. The owners of the company find out but only one rep gets fired. When the owners try unsuccessfully to recreate the winning candy, they quickly find they have to rehire the old employee to help recreate the winning candy.
When an actor finds love with his co-star in a dating app commercial that unexpectedly goes viral, he finds himself at the center of the rom-com story he's always dreamed of.
BJ Meok-ja, a male BJ who broadcasts for adults, plans to win a big share by joining forces with Ji-hye, a married woman. However, Ji-hye and her husband are making different plans.
A thirty-something drifter, enlists the help of a relentless personal trainer - who will stop at nothing in the pursuit of perfection. Slowly pushing his love life, sanity and health out of control.
Just the Two of Us reveals love's layers: Zoë & Anthony's online spark, Kevin & Rachel's complex 13-year journey, and Christopher & Grace's love against cancer. With humor and passion, unfold the diverse tapestry of love across generations.
Upon discovering her fiancé cheated, Claire (Louise Linton), a witty, driven fashion columnist, jilts her husband-to-be at the altar. In the weeks that follow she loses her job and hits rock bottom. With nothing to lose, Claire turns to online dating and social media to launch her retaliatory dating streak. When her dating exploits go viral, things begin to take a toll. But when she runs into her first love, Kyle (Sam Page) will he ignite the fire or put out the flames?
After overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds to be the best in the game, Ria finds herself a rising star in the world of boxing. She has everything she could ever imagine with the exception of one thing: Love. She meets El by chance and starts to let go of her past disappointments and grab ahold of hope for the future. But with anything, nothing is ever as it seems. Faced with new revelations along with the pressure of being the boxer that everyone wants a shot at, Ria will have to decide if it's worth fighting for the sport she believes in and most importantly, the one she believes in.
In a world where the Metaverse has become widely adopted, four couples go to ridiculous lengths to find true love in a virtual world. Love Virtually is a retro future satirical rom-com for the Metaverse era, blending live action and 3D animation as It explores and exposes the absurd reality of our world and where we are heading, while probing life’s deepest questions such as: How does a celebrity find someone who loves them for their true selves? Is it cheating if it’s in VR? and, Is it cheating if it’s with an AI?
Wish is very sexually free and unapologetic. She goes after what she wants, and does so with the ruthlessness of a man, but with the finesse of a woman. Wish is a force to be reckoned with, until she meets a woman who turns her world upside down.
Nathan Lee, an AAPI teenager, finds out that he has brain cancer right before he turns 18 and vows to live the remains of his life with passion… And refuses to die a virgin. Knowing that his gay best friend, Dash, wants to become a filmmaker, Nathan offers himself as a documentary subject to Dash, who is also in love with Nathan. Nathan and Dash decide to document as much of his remaining life as possible.
When a middle aged Hollywood filmmaker receives an unexpected card from his young son whom he has never met, he makes the difficult decision to go see him in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Both of their lives then take a life-altering turn as drama surrounding the boy’s mother unfolds in the small mountain town.
Daniel and Carmina, a marriage that is about to brake up; Julián and Alicia, a fleeting but intense courtship; Leonardo and Sofía, a courtship that begins in adolescence and lasts until adulthood; Wendy and Bobby, a relationship that fate is responsible for breaking. Through convergent stories, all the characters will discover that love is much more complex than it seems.