Documentary about love in all different forms makes a good watch.
Charlyne doesn't believe in love, but she wants to see what others think of it. She sets out with her friend on a journey all around and interviews a variety of people; including old, young (little kids on a playground, which is where the Chris Brown references come in), gay, straight, etc. Then she is introduced to Michael Cera. Ever his funny and somewhat awkward self, he and Charlyne form a relationship that is also somewhat awkward. I enjoyed this... I would say more documentary than movie. I don't know if it was enough that I would wanna go out and buy it, but still eye-opening and inspirational.
It is SO cute! It teachs everyone who watchs it that love and happy marragie can be achived but it takes work and you can't just give up the second things turn bad. I think this is important in a world with so much hate.