
Eva is a divorced soon-to-be empty-nester wondering about her next act. Then she meets Marianne, the embodiment of her perfect self. Armed with a restored outlook on being middle-aged and single, Eva decides to take a chance on her new love interest Albert — a sweet, funny and like-minded man. But things get complicated when Eva discovers that Albert is in fact the dreaded ex–husband of Marianne...
Scene Intensity Over Runtime
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Pacing Verdict
The screenplay maintains strong narrative momentum through its efficient dialogue and well-paced scene transitions, with Act 1 establishing character dynamics quickly and Act 2 building tension through the central deception without feeling rushed. The balance of comedic beats and emotional weight is handled skillfully, though a few scenes in the middle stretch (particularly the dinner party sequence) slightly disrupt the rhythm. The final act delivers a satisfying emotional payoff without overstaying its welcome, earning a high score for its overall pacing craft.
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