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Four couples traverse the modern dating scene in Los Angeles utilizing popular dating apps.

 

Electric Love(2018)

Electric Love (2018)

81 min| Gay, Comedy | Feb 5 2019
5.3Rating: 5.3/10 from 254 usersMetascore: 5.3
Electric Love follows four couples as they traverse modern dating in Los Angeles utilizing popular dating apps like Tinder and Grindr. Emma (Serafino) and Adam (Mooren) swipe right and fall head first into a passionate relationship, ignoring red flags along the way.



 

Director Aaron Fradkin, drew from real-life experiences for some of the hilarious bad date stories depicted in the movie. Real-life Grindr stories shared by Grindr users were used to authenticate the feel of the same-sex dating storyline. He says, “The script perfectly depicts the hells-cape that is dating while still being fresh and hopeful. The most difficult part of making any movie is the writing. It all begins with a good script and without that, nothing else matters. The first draft I wrote was very male-centric, but Victoria helped craft the female perspective of things.” ~ https://thehollywoodtimes.today/electric-love-a-funny-movie-about-swiping-right/