Plus One

| 2019

Directed by: Jeff Chan, Andrew Rhymer

Main Plot

Plus One follows two close friends, Ben and Alice, who find themselves navigating the complexities of love and relationships during a summer filled with weddings. As they attend multiple ceremonies together, they witness the ups and downs of romantic commitments, which prompts them to reflect on their own lives and feelings. To avoid the awkwardness of attending these events solo, they decide to be each other's "plus one" for each wedding. Throughout the journey, they encounter various couples and experiences that challenge their perspectives on love and friendship. As the festivities unfold, both Ben and Alice confront their own romantic dilemmas, leading them to question their relationship with each other and the possibility of something deeper. The film blends humor and heartfelt moments, exploring themes of companionship, love, and the societal pressures surrounding marriage.

Characters

  • Jack Quaid plays Ben King, who teams up with his friend Alice to survive a summer of weddings by agreeing to be each other's plus one.
  • Maya Erskine plays Alice, who partners with her friend Ben to navigate a summer filled with weddings, ultimately exploring their evolving relationship and personal growth.
  • Beck Bennett plays Matt, a friend of the main characters who provides comic relief and support during their journey through a series of weddings.

Ending Explained

In Plus One, the ending culminates in a heartfelt resolution to the central conflict of the film, which revolves around the complexities of friendship and romantic feelings. After a series of weddings that serve as a backdrop for their evolving relationship, the protagonists, who have been navigating their emotions and the pressures of societal expectations, confront their true feelings for each other. During the final wedding, a pivotal moment occurs when one character realizes that their connection goes beyond mere friendship. This realization prompts a series of heartfelt exchanges, leading to a climactic confrontation where they openly discuss their feelings. The tension built throughout the film is resolved as they acknowledge their love for one another, breaking free from the constraints of being just "plus ones" at these events. The film concludes with a sense of hope and renewal, as they embrace the possibility of a romantic relationship. This ending not only ties up the personal journeys of the characters but also reinforces the theme of love being found in unexpected places, ultimately highlighting the importance of being true to oneself and one’s feelings. The narrative closes on a positive note, suggesting a bright future for their relationship.

Jeff Chan Andrew Rhymer Comedy Drama Romance Jack Quaid Maya Erskine Beck Bennett