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: In a meta-twist, Max’s ex-husband is played by Montgomery's real-life husband, Steve Callahan, adding a layer of authenticity to their onscreen separation. Mixed Reviews on Execution

The film's greatest strength is its diverse and normalized depiction of non-traditional dynamics. Rather than focusing on "coming out" struggles, it presents a variety of established lifestyles:

While the film is praised for its "heart-warming" and "affirming" tone, it has received criticism for its technical execution: All Kinds of Love (2022).mkv

User reviews on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd are mixed. Some viewers appreciated the film as a "fun," "light," and "heart-warming" low-budget romantic comedy, while others felt the lack of significant conflict made the plot feel uneventful.

: Critics from IMDb and Letterboxd have noted the plot is "predictable" and follows traditional rom-com clichés, sometimes feeling like a "Hallmark Channel movie" due to its sentimental soundtrack. : In a meta-twist, Max’s ex-husband is played

Overall, if you’re looking for a "pointless feel-good film" that prioritizes "pure love" and representation over groundbreaking storytelling, this 76-minute indie is an easy, low-effort watch. Reviews of All Kinds of Love (2022) - Letterboxd

: Max (Matthew Montgomery), a newly divorced and "stuck-in-his-ways" man, finds an unexpected connection with his new roommate Conrad (Cody Duke), a younger, romantically inexperienced "hip nerd". Some viewers appreciated the film as a "fun,"

Independent film fans and festival-goers have shared their mixed feelings about the film's "slice-of-life" approach.