New York, I Love You

If you loved

New York, I Love You

Yvan Attal · Film · 2008

If you loved New York, I Love You, you crave the way a sprawling metropolis transforms fleeting romantic encounters into deeply personal, life-altering experiences.

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Aziz Ansari, Eric Klinenberg · Book · 2016

New York, I Love You captures the romantic chaos of the city, and this book offers a similarly observant, humorous look at the modern mating rituals defining our current connections.

Humans of New York

Humans of New York

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Just as New York, I Love You finds intimacy in urban vignettes, this collection reveals the profound, hidden narratives behind the diverse faces you pass on the city streets.

Still Me

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Jojo Moyes · Book · 2018

New York, I Love You highlights the search for love in a big city, and this story mirrors that spirit of personal reinvention and romantic discovery in a new environment.

The Psychology of Romantic Love

The Psychology of Romantic Love

Nathaniel Branden · Book · 2008

New York, I Love You portrays the messy reality of urban romance, while this text provides the psychological framework to understand the complex emotional maturity required for those connections.

Series on the same thread

Modern Love

Modern Love

John Carney · Series · 2019

If the interconnected stories of New York, I Love You captivated you, this anthology offers a similarly poignant exploration of love, second chances, and human bonds within a city.

POSE

POSE

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New York, I Love You showcases the diverse pulse of the city, and this series deepens that portrait by examining the social, cultural, and found-family dynamics of historical New York.

Sex and the City

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New York, I Love You celebrates the pursuit of romance in the city, a theme this series explores through the enduring lens of female friendship and the challenges of single life.

Normal People

Normal People

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While New York, I Love You favors anthology-style brevity, this series offers a sustained, intimate look at the emotional complexities and miscommunications that define the journey of first love.

Podcasts on the same thread

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Armchair Umbrella · Podcast · 2026

New York, I Love You is built on the vulnerability of strangers, a quality this podcast mirrors by inviting guests to share the raw, messy truths of their own human experiences.

Pop Culture Happy Hour

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New York, I Love You captures the vibrant energy of city culture, and this podcast provides the perfect ongoing guide to navigating the entertainment landscape that shaped that film.

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Common questions

Is New York, I Love You focused on a single neighborhood?

No, New York, I Love You is not set in a single location. The film journeys across various parts of the city, including the Diamond District, Chinatown, the Upper East Side, the Village, Tribeca, and Brooklyn to capture the lives of different New Yorkers.

What is the primary theme explored in New York, I Love You?

The primary theme of New York, I Love You is the search for romance. It explores the intimate lives of New Yorkers as they grapple with, delight in, and actively look for love across the different boroughs and districts of the city.

Does New York, I Love You feature characters of a specific age?

New York, I Love You features lovers of all ages. The film depicts a wide range of individuals as they navigate their personal relationships and search for connection throughout various iconic settings within the Big Apple.

How does New York, I Love You portray the city?

New York, I Love You portrays the city as a vast backdrop for human connection. By moving from the Diamond District to Brooklyn, the film highlights how the diverse geography of the Big Apple influences the intimate romantic experiences of its residents.

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