It's not your typical romantic comedy film, Dom and Yas meet at a cinema bathroom and spend the day together. Both have exes and messy split ups. The best part of the film is how London is seen and heard without the usual tourist sights. They are in the south London areas. The realism of the two main characters are beautifully portrayed by the leading actors. The most recognizable actress to me is Gia played by Karene Peters (she was in Emmerdale). There is a sense of humor too. The writing is believable and funny at times. The film also has a cameo by Colin Firth at the Love Gactually food stand. You will miss him if you blink.