After Will (Ryan Reynolds)'s daughter Maya (Abigail Breslin) learned sex education at school, she came home and shouted for her father to tell her her love story. Yama wants to work hard to find her mother's image in the story, even though her parents are divorced. In 1992, Will's temporarily separated girlfriend Emily (Elizabeth Banks) came to New York alone to develop her career. He was part of the campaign team that helped Clinton run for president. Will is ambitious, but his career is not as smooth as he imagined. The same is true for the emotional road. The lonely Will develops a vague relationship with War Corps employee Abe (Ella Fisher) and journalist Shaman (Rachel Vichy). In the end, he even broke up with Emily, who also cheated on. Even though Will later gained a firm foothold in New York and had his own company, he still went around wondering who was his true love among these three women?