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Love, Divided OTT Release Date: Get ready to enjoy this romantic comedy movie starring Spanish Pop Princess Aitana

Love, Divided OTT Release Date: On April 12, 2024, the movie will be available to watch on Netflix.

New Delhi: Patricia Font, Goya award-winning director, helms the Spanish romantic comedy Love, Divided (also known as Pared with Pared). The screenplay was written by Marta Sanchéz and is based on the 2015 French romantic comedy Blind Date, which was originally called Un Peu, Beaucoup Aveuglément.

Love, Divided is in the process of being released very soon, and it is going to be a funny experience that will be full of fights, jabs, and yelling between two neighbours who have a crackling chemistry.

Plot

The main characters of Love, Divided are Valentina and David, who are neighbours to one another but are separated by a small wall. They are both beautiful and smart people. The one catch is that Davis is a creator of games and Valentina is a pianist.

After relocating to a new apartment, Valentina, a pianist, has an argument with David, a game developer, since David is introverted and grumpy and needs quiet to concentrate on his job.

The plot of the film will now shift to the scene when Valentina is preparing for a crucial audition and David is unable to focus without absolute quiet.

In addition to yelling and beating on the wall, the teaser reveals some interesting changes in their life. The movie will take their already warm chemistry to the next level.

When and Where to Watch?

On April 12, 2024, the movie will be available to watch on Netflix. Originally named Un Peu, Beaucoup Aveuglément, the romantic comedy references the 2015 French film Blind Date, which was adapted from a tale by Lilou Fogli.

Cast and Crew

Aitana, a pop superstar from Spain, plays Valentina, and Fernando Guallar, an actor, plays David. In addition to Paco Tous, Adam Jezierski, Miguel Ángel Munoz, and Natalia Rodriguez also have significant parts in the film.

Director Patricia Font helms the Spanish film. Marta Sánchez wrote the screenplay for the film, which was once titled Tras la pared. Pared con pared became the official term later. Blind Date Productions, Second Gen Pictures, and Tripictures are the producers of the film.