The way the characters are written is so real. Bruno and Pablo aren’t your typical rom-com leads; they’re flawed, they mess up, and they’re just figuring things out. Bruno can be a little selfish, a little clueless, but he’s also surprisingly vulnerable, while Pablo has this quiet kindness to him that keeps you rooting for him. Their interactions are awkward, funny, and real, with the chemistry sneaking up on them (and you).
Berger doesn’t push the story to fit any standard romance arc; instead, he lets it develop at its own pace, making it feel honest. It's one of those films where the beauty is in the imperfections, the pauses, and the messy feelings. If you’re into movies that let characters be human and show love in an unexpected way, Plan B is so worth the watch.
The way the characters are written is so real. Bruno and Pablo aren’t your typical rom-com leads; they’re flawed, they mess up, and they’re just figuring things out. Bruno can be a little selfish, a little clueless, but he’s also surprisingly vulnerable, while Pablo has this quiet kindness to him that keeps you rooting for him. Their interactions are awkward, funny, and real, with the chemistry sneaking up on them (and you).
Berger doesn’t push the story to fit any standard romance arc; instead, he lets it develop at its own pace, making it feel honest. It's one of those films where the beauty is in the imperfections, the pauses, and the messy feelings. If you’re into movies that let characters be human and show love in an unexpected way, Plan B is so worth the watch.