Amanda convinces her boss to get the opportunity to organize a launch event when the music publishing company she works for is set to launch a new collaboration with social media. However, her boss has also brought in Sam to help with this, and now Amanda is forced to work with him. Sam, however, is firm in his opinions, which are directly opposite to Amanda's, and moreover, he is quite arrogant. At the same time, under a pseudonym, Amanda is chatting with another music enthusiast with whom she is building a good connection. Little do they know that they are actually chatting with each other.
This wobbles a bit on the edge thanks to Sam, who initially comes across as a rather insensitive and superior type. Of course, he gets improved, but it's a bit unclear how (he needed to become more clearly put in place). However, the film picks up a bit and lands on a rating of 4.