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A documentary on a group of diverse couples, each in different stages of their relationships in New York City.
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| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisIn an age in which it feels as if seemingly pure intimacy no longer exists, this film thrives on nothing but intimate moments. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoOn paper, these people may seem like boring statistics. But Andresevic, in her first feature-length film after years of producing commercials for the likes of Nike and Cadillac, turns them into humans viewers will take to heart. |
| Boxoffice MagazineEd SchiedAndresevic includes photogenic clips of the vibrant and diverse areas of New York City, giving a strong sense of the settings of the different love stories spread around the city. |
| Slant MagazineNick SchagerLove is both a many-splendored and painful thing according to Love Etc., a multi-subject documentary about the various states of amour that, while never succumbing to glibness, also fails to rise above superficial geniality. |
| Village VoiceKarina LongworthAs cutely contrived as any scripted Hollywood romance. |
| The A.V. ClubAlison WillmoreIt's too bad the wanness of the majority of those storylines makes it seem more like a fling than a relationship with any chance of going the distance. |
| The New York TimesMike HaleThat things tend not to end, or bode, well doesn't detract from the overall Hallmark vibe. |
| Time OutSam AdamsIt's about as deep as an afternoon of people-watching. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanWith all of the city available, she made the curious choice to follow couples who are neither unique nor especially memorable. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckCheesy reality shows monopolize the TV schedule, but must they infect our multiplexes as well? Love, Etc., Jill Andresevic's documentary depicting the romantic travails of various New Yorkers, is a disturbing example of a trend that is to be soundly discouraged. |