Netflix is a great place to find an endless supply of bingeable rom-coms and now the streaming service has dropped a brand new flick, Resort to Love, starring Christina Milian.
Not only does the film look stunning courtesy of its idyllic Mauritius setting, according to those who have already watched it, Resort to Love is a cheesy but wholly entertaining way to spend 101 minutes of your time.
Check out the official trailer below:
The Resort to Love plot is plausible but slightly far-fetched. Erica happens to run into her ex-fiance Jason (Jay Pharaoh) during his destination wedding to Beverly (Christiani Pitts).
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It wouldn’t be a rom-com without a love triangle, and Erica finds herself entangled with Jason’s brother Caleb (Sinqua Walls) and Jason himself starts doubting his feelings for his fiancé.
After Resort to Love's release on Friday (29th July), the movie has reach number three on Netflix's trending list in the UK and it has proven to be quite a hot topic on social media.
Viewers took to Twitter to post their reactions after watching the film, with lots of rom com fans praising Resort to Love for being fun to watch because of the actors.
One viewer said: "Resort To Love is extremely cheesy but who cares once in a while it's OK to get lost in such."
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While another person shared: "Resort to love on Netflix is so cheesy and romantic. I love it."
"Agh Resort to love is such a cheesy romcom and I love it!," added one Twitter account.
Similarly, another viewer tweeted: "Ya'll that Netflix movie Resort to Love starring Christina Milian was such a cute and entertaining movie. Honestly check it out if you want something lighthearted & nice to watch. And the man who played Caleb is fine as hell."
A fifth Twitter user wrote: "Girrrllllllllll if y’all want a messy movie, please watch Resort to Love on Netflix."
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Alicia Keys produced Resort to Love, which is her second film project for Netflix after the teen dance comedy film Work It last year. Resort to Love was directed by Steven Tsuchida, who has worked on episodes of Netflix’s On My Block and Dear White People and based on a script co-written by Dana Schmalenberg and Rheeqrheeq Chainey.
Resort to Love is available to stream on Netflix right now.
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