Chloe Grace Moretz Explores Romantic Comedy with 'Love Language' at SXSW
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Chloe Grace Moretz Explores Romantic Comedy with 'Love Language' at SXSW

authorBy Ricky Gervais
DateMar 14, 2026
Read time2 min

Chloe Grace Moretz is making a notable return to romantic comedies after a twelve-year hiatus, starring in the film 'Love Language,' which recently premiered at SXSW. This new role represents a significant pivot for the actress, who has spent over a decade immersed in independent cinema and action-oriented projects. Her decision to re-enter the rom-com space is driven by a fondness for the genre's ability to provide comfort and emotional connection, echoing a sentiment shared by the film's writer-director, Joey Power, who also felt a need for more such narratives in the contemporary film landscape.

In 'Love Language,' Moretz takes on the character of Lou, a young woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after being abandoned at her own wedding. To cope and make ends meet, she stumbles upon an unusual side hustle: crafting personalized wedding vows for other brides-to-be. This unconventional career path allows her to channel her own experiences and observations into creating heartfelt and memorable moments for others, albeit with a touch of personal struggle and self-discovery along the way.

The narrative becomes more intricate when Lou is hired by a new client, only to discover that the client's fiancé is a long-lost college friend and former crush, Manny Jacinto. This revelation ignites a complex web of emotions and introduces a unique "love rectangle" dynamic, as Lou, the engaged couple, and another eligible bachelor, Dash (Anthony Ramos), navigate their feelings and desires. The film explores themes of self-identity, past relationships, and the often-messy journey of finding true connection.

Director Joey Power conceived the idea for 'Love Language' during a period of creative stagnation, finding inspiration in his own framed wedding vows. He envisioned a story about a protagonist who, like many people, struggles to recognize what is truly beneficial for them, often mistaking difficulty for worth. Moretz was drawn to the character of Lou precisely because she isn't a conventional romantic lead; she's portrayed as flawed, well-intentioned but misguided, and possessing a hint of narcissism, which adds depth and realism to her journey.

This film not only signifies Moretz's re-embrace of romantic comedies but also serves as a reflection on personal growth and the search for genuine happiness. The project highlights the enduring appeal of rom-coms as a genre that allows audiences to witness characters grappling with relatable emotional complexities, laughing, and shedding a few tears along the way. 'Love Language' promises to be a refreshing addition to the genre, offering both humor and heartfelt introspection.

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