Five interwoven stories of modern love. Nicole (Kate Durocher) is a vibrant young beauty stuck in dead-end relationship with Owen (Josh Gilmer), a man who s in love with his phone than he is with her. Calvin (Connor Wilkins) has a disastrous Tinder-fueled one night stand with Summer (Jamie Shelnitz) only to reconnect with her on an anonymous dating site soon after. Finn (Kyle Meck) is crazy about the lovely Penelope (Taylor Alexa Frank)..only the timing couldn t be worse. Theodore (Jack Menzies) is a painfully awkward young man who s smitten with equally shy Bailey (Ana Ming Bostwick Singer). Finally, Sam (Nathan Kohnen) is still reeling from the death of his wife when he meets Evie (Ashley Rose McKenna), who just may be the girl to reawaken his heart if he can let his past go. Written by Stuart Monroe What Love Looks Like is a 2020 English-language Comedy Drama motion picture featuring Taylor Alexa Frank, Kate Durocher, Margo Graff, Amber Pauline Magdesyan, Tevy Poe, Jamie Shelnitz and Michelle Tedesco. What Love Looks Like was released on 19th January 2020.
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Jini Score 1.0/10
Critics Score 37%
Rating 4.6/10
Jini Score 1.0%
Critics Score 37
Rating 4.6
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Release
Date19 JAN 2020
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Drama
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Romance
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What Love Looks Like Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 37%
Adam Mock
What Love Looks Like brings very little to the table in terms of originality or likeability. Youve seen it all before, done better, and in more captivating ways and with better acting. ( Read More )
Josiah Teal
Meck and Frank bring a fun charm to their stereotypical cheesy roles. ( Read More )
Thom Ernst
When not working, the film feels lazy, substituting stale plot lines for creativity and confusing stammering self deprecating inner talk as comedy. ( Read More )