This is my debut as a Documentarian, I have to admit that I never was into it, but then a wonderful article just cross my path and thousands of questions came up to my mind, so I decide to make "Lust, Romance & Attachment" my first Documentary Feature, which is now in development.
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SYNOPSYS
In 2003 John Gottman publish one of his more succesful book “The
Mathematics of marriage” in wich he states that divorce rates are at an
all-time high. But without a theoretical understanding of the processes
related to marital stability and dissolution, it is difficult to design
and evaluate new marriage interventions. This investigation provides
the foundation for a scientific theory of marital relations. Gottman
does not rely on metaphors, but develops and applies a mathematical
model using difference equations. The work is the fulfillment of the
goal to build a mathematical framework for the general system theory of
families first suggested by Ludwig Von Bertalanffy in the 1960s.
While
he was doing this anthropologist Helen Fisher was working on “Why we
love” (2004) in which she argues that much of our romantic behavior is
hard-wired in this provocative examination of love. Her case is
bolstered by behavioral research into the effects of two crucial
chemicals, norepinephrine and dopamine, and by surveys she conducted
across broad populations. When we fall in love, she says, our brains
create dramatic surges of energy that fuel such feelings as passion,
obsessiveness, joy and jealousy. Fisher devotes a fascinating and
substantial chapter to the appearance of romance and love among
non-human animals, and composes careful theories about early humans in
love.
Definitely
in this film everybody is going to identify themselves in a way or
another, and fun is a very important factor, even when the subjects are
complicated, to the audience is going to be funny, even though they’d
be laughing at themselves.
Lust, Romance and attachment, is going to address a very wide target, because we’re going to aim our analysis to teenager couples as well as people that have a life together.


