Lauren and three women she meets on New Year’s Eve all have complicated love lives. At the stroke of midnight, they agree to form The Love Club to support one another. Ten years later, Lauren is newly separated from her husband and dreams of opening an art gallery. She calls in The Love Club to help her move forward with her dreams — and start dating again. The others arrive, and although not all of them are convinced the separation was the right move, they get to work. The gallery plans start to take shape, and along the way Lauren meets Carlos. But her friends have other plans.
The third film in a series of four (in the first season) called The Love Club. The episodes are standalone, but the later films also connect with the earlier ones. This instalment doesn’t quite fit the concept, as the couple are already together from the start — but since it’s part of the series, it came along for the ride. It works as a romantic film, and Franco Lo Presti as Carlos is as slick and slimy as ever — though this time, it doesn’t pay off.
