Last I checked, Hulu had it in the U.S., but libraries are your secret weapon! My local library’s Kanopy access let me stream it for free—just needed a library card. Such an underrated film; the way it balances humor and melancholy stuck with me for days. If all else fails, a VPN might help if it’s geo-blocked where you are.
Ha! I spent way too long figuring this out myself. 'Love Is Strange' pops up on Tubi occasionally (free with ads), and I’ve seen it rentable on Google Play and YouTube Movies. If you’re into physical media, the Blu-ray has gorgeous extras—director interviews, deleted scenes—that add so much depth to the story.
Side note: If you enjoy slow-burn relationship dramas, you might adore 'Weekend' (2011) or 'God’s Own Country' afterward. They’ve got that same raw, unfiltered vibe. Honestly, half the fun is falling down rabbit holes of similar films once you finish!
If you're hunting for 'Love Is Strange,' I totally get the struggle! I binged it last month after hearing friends rave about it. Right now, it's streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV in most regions, though availability can vary. I'd recommend checking JustWatch or Reelgood to see if it's on any platforms in your country—those sites are lifesavers for tracking down obscure titles.
Funny enough, I almost gave up before finding it because some listings use the French title 'L'Amour est étrange.' It’s such a hidden gem—quirky, heartfelt, and totally worth the hunt. The cinematography alone makes it stand out, with these intimate shots that feel like eavesdropping on real conversations.
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For those who prefer ad-supported free streaming, Tubi or Pluto TV might have it intermittently—I’ve noticed they pick up older rom-coms fairly often. Just a heads-up, though: the availability can vary by region, so a VPN might help if you’re hitting geo-restrictions. The film’s charm lies in its chaotic energy, so if you find it, buckle up for a wild ride!
I stumbled upon 'Is Love Strange?' a while back. It's not legally available for free on most platforms, but some shady sites might have it. I wouldn’t recommend those—sketchy pop-ups and potential malware aren’t worth it. The author and publishers put a lot of work into it, so supporting them by buying the book or borrowing from a library is the way to go. Libraries often have digital copies through apps like Libby or OverDrive. If you’re tight on cash, check out used bookstores or wait for a sale on Kindle or Kobo. Piracy hurts creators, and this book deserves to be enjoyed the right way.
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I totally get the hunt for 'Love Stuck'—it's one of those hidden gems that's weirdly hard to track down sometimes! Last I checked, it was floating around on a few niche platforms like Viki or Rakuten Viki, which specialize in Asian dramas. If you're into rom-coms with a quirky vibe, it's worth the subscription just for their library.
Alternatively, I’d peek at Tubi or Pluto TV; they rotate free content often, and I’ve stumbled upon similar titles there. Just a heads-up: availability shifts all the time, so if it’s not there now, it might pop up later. Fingers crossed you find it—let me know if you need more recs while you search!