In this scene from Anna and the French Kiss, the characters discuss the complexities of love and relationships. One character emphasizes the romantic setting of Paris, implying that love should be straightforward because of the city’s romantic reputation. However, the other person disagrees, indicating that love isn’t always simple or so easily resolved, despite its romantic environment.
He questions her about her feelings and efforts, saying, "But what? You love him, and he loves you, and you live in the most romantic city in the world." She responds with hesitation, "It's not that simple," highlighting that love involves complications beyond the romantic setting. The dialogue explores the idea that love can be more complicated than it appears, even in a city as romantic as Paris.