A new kind of love cast
Here's a potential cast for a new kind of love movie:
Main Characters:
- Ava (played by Zendaya): A free-spirited artist who has given up on love after a string of failed relationships. She's creative, passionate, and always up for an adventure.
- Eli (played by Timothée Chalamet): A tech entrepreneur who has built a successful career, but struggles to connect with people on a deeper level. He's introverted, analytical, and always trying to optimize his life.
- Luna (played by Awkwafina): Ava's best friend and confidant, who is always game for a good time. She's outgoing, spontaneous, and a bit of a hopeless romantic.
- Cameron (played by Daniel Kaluuya): Eli's business partner and friend, who is charming, charismatic, and always up for a challenge. He's a bit of a ladies' man, but has a soft spot for Ava.
Supporting Characters:
- Dr. Patel (played by Nicole Kidman): A psychologist who specializes in relationships and helps Ava and Eli navigate their feelings.
- Jesse (played by Noah Centineo): Ava's ex-boyfriend, who is still pining for her and tries to win her back.
- Maya (played by Simone Ashley): Eli's colleague, who is smart, sassy, and has a crush on him.
- Raj (played by Riz Ahmed): Cameron's friend and fellow entrepreneur, who is always scheming up new business ideas.
Plot:
Ava and Eli meet at a tech conference, where they have an instant connection. However, their differences in personality and approach to life make it difficult for them to navigate their feelings. Meanwhile, Luna tries to help Ava get over her past heartbreak and find love again. As Ava and Eli grow closer, they must confront their own fears and insecurities to make their relationship work.
Themes:
- The challenges of modern dating and relationships
- The importance of communication and vulnerability in relationships
- The struggle to balance personal and professional goals
- The power of friendship and support in navigating life's ups and downs
Tone:
The movie will have a light-hearted, witty tone, with a touch of humor and heart. Think "Crazy Rich Asians" meets "The Big Sick" with a dash of "When Harry Met Sally" thrown in for good measure.