Indie Spotlight: Hard-Luck Romantic Headlines ‘Compulsive Love’ Comedy

Welcome to Indie Spotlight, a new feature on Tubefilter. We receive a ton of tips every day from independent creators, unaffiliated with any major motion picture studios, television networks, new media studios, or other well-funded online video entities. The Indie Spotlight is where we’ll write about and shout out to a select few of them and bring you up to speed on the great (and sometimes not-so-great) attention-grabbing series you probably haven’t heard about until now. 

The new web series Compulsive Love is an exercise in execution. The premise, about a hopeless romantic and his serial encounters with the opposite sex, doesn’t seem particularly fresh. But by taking a fairly simple concept, neatly packaging it in a pretty box, and presenting it to us with flash and aplomb, the show ends up being a whole lot of fun.

Compulsive Love follows the life Aaron (Alex Anfanger), a young, relatable male lead who has recently been dumped by his longtime girlfriend. Aaron’s rebound takes him pinballing off a number of different girls, with every encounter ending in eventual heartbreak. The first of eight episodes has been released on Compulsive Love‘s own YouTube channel as well as a number of other outlets.

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Aaron is an energetic lead, with elements of Ted Mosby, Charlie Kelly, and Don Juan

mixed in. His friend Zoe (Laura Ramadei), with whom he works at a temp job, is a classic foil. She’s the straight woman who puts up with her pal’s zany antics. Anfanger and Ramadei are at their best when they play off each other, allowing the quick script and fast editing to create a furious, hectic, and very snappy pace. Compulsive Love survives on the comedic timing created by such careful production.

There are still seven more women who Aaron has yet to meet, but I’m now interested to see how he manages to so consistently screw things up.

OTHER RECENT DEBUTS TO CHECK OUT:

  • Love Struck. A moody romantic drama about four Los Angeles couples, each one trying to solve their own set of problems.
  • Ranger Bill. An animated comedy about a hopeless incompetent park ranger with dreams of rising to the position of Chief Ranger.
  • Mr. Wang Goes To Hollywood. A no-nonsense, traditional, and mildly racist Chinese businessman moves to America, where he clashes with his daughter, nephew, and ex-wife.
  • KirstyTV. A talk show where individuals share inspirational stories in a format that is reminiscent of daytime TV.

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