Synopsis
Down with Love is a movie released in 2003.
In the vibrant, bustling backdrop of 1962 New York City, a delightful battle of wits and hearts unfolds as a suave playboy journalist finds himself irresistibly drawn to a spirited feminist advice author. This charming comedy-romance expertly weaves together themes of love, gender roles, and societal expectations, all while serving up a delicious dose of nostalgia and style reminiscent of the classic screwball comedies of the past. With witty banter and a colorful visual palette, the film invites viewers to revel in the playful tension between its two leads, who seem destined to clash yet can’t help but be enchanted by one another. As the journalist seeks to charm the modern woman who challenges his every notion of romance, audiences are treated to a whimsical exploration of love's complexities. The film's sharp humor and clever commentary on the dynamics between men and women in a changing world make it not just a delightful romp, but also a thoughtful reflection on the evolving roles of love and partnership. With a charming cast led by notable performances, this film is a delightful reminder that in the game of love, sometimes the ultimate catch meets his match in the most unexpected ways.
Fox 2000 Pictures
Regency Enterprises
Epsilon Motion Pictures