"L'amour, c'est mieux à deux" is a French romantic comedy film that tells the story of two single people who are tired of being alone and decide to give online dating a try. Julie is a successful businesswoman who is looking for a serious relationship, while Ben is a laid-back musician who just wants to have fun.
After meeting on a dating app, Julie and Ben hit it off and start seeing each other regularly. However, their relationship is put to the test when they realize that they have very different ideas about love and commitment. Julie wants a traditional, monogamous relationship, while Ben is more interested in keeping things casual.
As they navigate the ups and downs of their budding romance, Julie and Ben must confront their own insecurities and fears about love. Will they be able to find a compromise that works for both of them, or are they destined to go their separate ways?
With a mix of humor, heart, and relatable moments, "L'amour, c'est mieux à deux" explores the complexities of modern dating and the search for true love in a digital age.
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The Perfect Date
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Comme Un Enfant
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On My Way
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Don't Stop Me Now
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Fly Away With Me
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Robert J. Walsh:
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Spinning Wheel
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Summer Nights
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Tony Kinsey:
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Nothing Came Out
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The Blue Room
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Tony Hymas:
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Think
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Simply Beautiful
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Al Green:
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My One and Only Love
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Robert Mellin:
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Hey Ya
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Seul, Seul, Seul
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