Corinne and Marc don't seem particularly suited to each other, yet they're going to meet. Do they even want to? Is it the pressure of the outside world, social media, the societal dictate that everyone must be in a relationship? What do the waitress and the bar owner think? They have their own problems too. Who in this world doesn't? Is it really so difficult to get along with someone other than yourself?
Feminists versus patriarchs, environmentalists versus capitalists, young versus old, leftists versus rightists—without a little smoothing over and open-mindedness, is it even possible to make new acquaintances without immediately falling out?
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