Making: Lovers
At first glance, Making Lovers seems like bait for cynics. The premise is almost aggressively mundane: a young web designer, burnt out on the exhausting ritual of "finding The One," decides to give up. Not in a dramatic, hair-swept-by-wind way, but in a tired, "I’d rather sleep" kind of way. He’s not a hapless loser or a secret prince. He’s just... a guy with a paycheck and a lack of illusions.
And somehow, that’s the most radical love story of them all. Making Lovers
So, forget the confession. Making Lovers argues that the real romantic hero isn’t the one who wins the heart—it’s the one who sticks around to help clean the bathroom afterward. At first glance, Making Lovers seems like bait for cynics
But the true genius of Making Lovers isn't the setting—it's the pace . He’s not a hapless loser or a secret prince