Perfectgirlfriend - Frances Bentley - Friends E... šÆ
PerfectGirlfriend isnāt just another friendsātoālovers trope. It questions whether outsourcing our love lives to algorithms enhances intimacyāor erodes the beautiful uncertainty that makes falling for a friend so terrifying and exhilarating. If you have more context (e.g., whether this is a book, short story, or screenplay, and what āFriends E...ā stands for), I can tailor the writeāup further.
In PerfectGirlfriend , Frances Bentley delivers a sharp, witty, and deeply emotional exploration of modern romance. The story follows [protagonistās name], a pragmatic but secretly hopeful romantic who subscribes to PerfectMatch⢠ā a highly advanced AI dating service that promises to identify oneās ideal partner with 99.8% accuracy. The result? Her longātime, noādrama best friend, [male leadās name]. PerfectGirlfriend - Frances Bentley - Friends E...
Suddenly, harmless jokes over coffee turn into charged glances. Inside jokes feel like love languages. But as the algorithm nudges them toward couplehood, the protagonist panics: Is this real chemistry, or just code? Can a friendship survive crossing the line into āperfectā romanceāespecially if the data is wrong? In PerfectGirlfriend , Frances Bentley delivers a sharp,
Bentley balances laughāoutāloud banter with gutāpunch questions about autonomy, vulnerability, and whether āperfect on paperā can ever compete with messy, realālife love. Think Black Mirror meets When Harry Met Sally with a GenāZ/millennial heart. (likely referring to Friends... Ever?
Hereās a concise write-up based on the title you provided, (likely referring to Friends... Ever? or a similar romantic comedy/drama theme). Write-Up: PerfectGirlfriend by Frances Bentley Logline: What if your best friend was algorithmically proven to be your perfect partnerābut love doesnāt follow the data?
Fans of romantic comedies with a techāsavvy twist, readers who enjoy authors like Christina Lauren or Emily Henry, and anyone whoās ever Googled ādoes my best friend like me back?ā