[01/09/24 - 01:01 AM] Video: "Love Deadline" - Official Trailer - Netflix Looking for true love, women meet potential husbands while traveling to scenic locales. The catch? Only women can propose, while men are on the clock.
[via press release from Netflix]
Love Deadline | Official Trailer | Netflix
This is a reality show for women who have let marriage slip them by in the course of their search for the perfect partner. In this series, only the women can make proposals, but the men have a deadline before they must leave.
It may be tempting to think that someone even better will come along, but the women can only propose once ... and the man they like might be gone tomorrow. Will these women need courage? Strategy? And can real love be obtained through one's own efforts?
The studio hosts are Hidetsugu Shibata (of comedy duo Untouchable), Miyu Ikeda (also known as Michopa) and Nana Suzuki. The main theme song for is Namie Amuro's hit 2007 song "Baby Don't Cry".
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81627978
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