Initially, it seems that Jenna has everything she's ever wished for, but when she tries to connect with her childhood bestie, Matt (Mark Ruffalo), she finds out that her dream career came at a cost - they're no longer friends, and she's grown distant from her family. With wonderfully relaxed chemistry between Ali Wong and Randall Park - and a scene-stealing cameo from Keanu Reeves - "Always Be My Maybe" is a laugh-out-loud film that proves you might not have to look far to find your true love. Similar to Melanie in "Sweet Home Alabama," Sasha has a love-hate relationship with her home and associates it with bad memories from her childhood, leaving Marcus to step in to try and help her reconnect with her roots and realize it wasn't the way she remembered it. While they'd been inseparable as children, Sasha and Marcus are actually very different - not just in the way their respective careers have gone but in their attitudes to their hometown. Overseeing a new restaurant opening back in her hometown, Sasha returns to San Francisco and reconnects with Marcus and his father when they're hired to install the air conditioning in her luxurious rental accommodation. However, when he goes to India on business, he suggests they take a break and see other people. Sasha - now a successful celebrity chef - is engaged to businessman and restaurateur Brandon (Daniel Dae Kim).
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