God of Love (film)

God of Love is a 2010 American live action short film written and directed by Luke Matheny, and produced by Gigi Dement, Ryan Silbert, and Stefanie Walmsley.

You can't control any of that stuff.” The film flashes back to three months earlier to Ray's time as a confident, self-centered lounge singer/dart-thrower.

Ray's band consists of his friends Fozzie (guitar), Frank (stand-up bass) and the “love of his life” Kelly (drums).

While the band walks home from a gig, Ray throws a love dart at a prissy Jersey Girl named Angela.

Fozzie, though believing the love darts to be immoral, is able to offer several tips, knowing a surprising amount about Kelly and the things that are important to her.

When the six hours end, Kelly looks uncomfortable, thanks him for the evening, and awkwardly leaves, proving that their love isn't meant to be.

Before he prepares to throw the dart, he realizes that Fozzie really does love Kelly, but will never pursue his feelings due to Ray's obsession.

Frank and Angela are still deeply in love, as are Kelly and Fozzie, and it's revealed that Ray found romantic partners for the other characters introduced in the film.

[2][3] Upon receiving the award, the 34-year-old New York University, Tisch School of the Arts student thanked his mother and told the audience, "Oh, I should have got a haircut!".