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Movie poster: Win, Lose or Love (2015)
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Win, Lose or Love

2015 · 88 min
5.0 / 10 · TMDB

As young and recently single parents, Clara and Alex have two completely different styles of parenting. While helicopter mom Clara hovers over her son Oliver, Alex's daughter Emma feels out of touch with her father's life. Their two worlds collide when Alex proposes that his marketing company shoot a commercial at the kids' school and Clara, up for election as the parent group president, objects the idea. The commercial is Alex's last hope for keeping the company afloat, so in a moment of desperation, he nominates himself for parent group president. In a surprising turn of events, Clara and Alex tie for president and must work together to run the group until the mandated re-vote. The bitter rivals struggle for power, outfoxing each other any chance they get, until the matter of raising their children puts things into perspective. Clara and Alex come to a mutual understanding and even ignite a spark of romance.

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📋 Film Details

Year 2015
Country United States of America
Director Steven R. Monroe
Runtime 88 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.0/10 (14 votes)

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🎬 MovieFinder's Take

The film constructs its comedic rhythm on the classic clash between overprotection and free-range parenting, relying on familiar tropes of parental rivalry and school committee politics. It explores how forced cooperation can chip away at initial animosity, building towards an inevitable, heartwarming connection.

What lingers after the credits is a sense of cozy predictability—a reminder that sometimes the most formulaic stories can still deliver a genuine, comforting smile. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Steven R. Monroe

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