14. März
Rating:4

I’d describe this as a very American rom-com :D a little obnoxious, all out and loud, hitting the highs high and the lows low, full to the brim with one-liners and a performative quality about it. I had fun with it, got lured in by the formula and I’m not mad about it :D it touches on grief and depression and even though it’s not an in-depth journey, I don’t think it was done badly. Very quick, horny romp. Don’t expect for the wheel to be newly invented, prepare for a dramatic third act conflict and you’ll be entertained, I think. CNs: grief, loss of a parent, discussion of terminal illness, implied homophobia, absent parent, financial struggles and job insecurity, a side character’s implied infidelity

The (Fake) Dating Game
The (Fake) Dating Gameby Timothy JanovskyHarper Collins Publ. USA