
“Love is never picture perfect”
Determined not to turn into her parents, or be drawn into any relationship longer than a one night stand, Zoe constantly struggles with her failing business and love life. Then she falls in love for the first time with Paul. But there's one problem: Paul is married.
This film feels like a slightly uncomfortable, yet charmingly honest look at modern dating woes. It's a quirky indie comedy that finds humor in the messiness of love and life, with a surprisingly earnest core.








