
Love (series) (2016)
Release Year: 2016
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: 爱情二三事, Кохання, Любовь, Љубав
Director: Alex Karpovsky, Brent Forrester, Dean Holland, Janicza Bravo, Joe Swanberg
Writer: Alexandra Rushfield, Ali Waller, Brent Forrester, Dave King, Jason Kim
Production & Genre
Producer: Executive Producer: Paul Rust, Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin
Companies: Apatow Productions, Legendary Television
Budget: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: addict, couple, hollywood, los angeles, california, love, millennials, romance
Story
Love follows Gus (Paul Rust), a people-pleasing nice guy who moves into a college apartment complex after his cheating girlfriend leaves him. There he meets Mickey (Gillian Jacobs), a wild-child recently single and frustrated with her job in radio. Despite their differences, they are drawn to each other and embark on a relationship that navigates the thrills and agonies of modern love. The series is helmed by Judd Apatow and explores how their contrasting personalities might help them understand what love truly is.
Summary
Love is a Netflix original comedy-drama series created by Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin, with each episode directed by notable filmmakers including Judd Apatow. The show focuses on the relationship between Gus (Paul Rust) and Mickey (Gillian Jacobs), two millennials navigating love in Los Angeles. While the sources provide differing levels of detail, they consistently highlight the contrasting personalities of the leads and their shared journey towards understanding modern relationships.