It encourages us to respect others and ourselves in our search, not to move into the sudden, slippery territory, but to hold on to what's important to us and what's still important even after the storm has passed.A beautiful traveling girl whose interest cannot be ignoredBut Clay's dark past is full of connections, and now that she's turned her back on that lifestyle, she's starting to think she's doomed to be alone forever.
When she rents the apartment above her store to Amber (Elizabeth Ann Roberts), a pretty traveling girl whose interest can't be ignored, miraculous things start to happen.I wanted to see a modern classic companyClay has a theory she's been working on for nine years that consists of many ideas and even more statistics, but the core of the theory is this society's view of dating and relationships is wrong.
Even if I wanted to see a modern classic courtship, it wouldn't be a good movie.The film manages to entertain as well as informThe filmmakers knew and Clay understood that every relationship is different and that even the best-laid plans can fail because they are not universal.
Clay's idea and the idea of the film is the search for a life partner with no end in sight, and I think the film executes that well.
It stays real, has real and flawed characters, and doesn't shy away from the darker, more mature themes that the film's plot should focus on, which I appreciate.
This was mainly reflected in the shooting style, which was often excellent and with interesting symbolism.I have to give credit to SchwarzschildThe script was probably the biggest minus, and the acting was somewhere in between.