Cami & Rex ● Actually, I wasn't going to kiss you.. just because I assume we'll be working again? Ohhh- okay. ..but do I want to kiss you..? That's a different question.
Source: Choose Love/Netflix

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Cami & Rex ● Actually, I wasn't going to kiss you.. just because I assume we'll be working again? Ohhh- okay. ..but do I want to kiss you..? That's a different question.
Source: Choose Love/Netflix
For some reason Choose Love, the latest interactive movie on Netflix, played out for me just as I had wanted it to.
As soon as the last love interest was introduced, I had formed this entire narrative in my head in accordance with Cami's character. I knew what she has to do to leave the past in the past, try out the new opportunity that has come her way, and by the end still be where I wanted her, which was safely back home.
With the way everything played out with my first run of the movie, it's safe to say I'll be able to read the consequences of my choices in the next run very well.
Consequences of having a writer mind, am I right?
Anyway, the concept of Choose Love is fun and it felt that way too when I was watching/directing it. The characters besides Cami, who is sort of a blank slate for obvious reasons, are as fleshed out as you can expect any rom-com characters to be.
It's cute. Give it a try.
okay let’s settle this !! who would you have picked?
paul
jack
rex
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