They embark on an unconventional experiment to study the development of romantic attraction using themselves as subjects. Initially maintaining professional distance, Elin and Soren design a series of interventions to explore factors influencing romantic connections. As they progress through shared experiences like pottery classes and vulnerable conversations, they find themselves genuinely falling for each other. The line between experiment and reality blurs, forcing them to confront their growing feelings and redefine their research. They decide to continue their study as active participants, documenting their relationship's development with scientific rigor. Their unique approach faces challenges from skeptical colleagues, but also yields groundbreaking insights into the nature of love and attachment. As their personal and professional lives intertwine, Elin and Soren navigate the complexities of balancing academic pursuits with emotional vulnerability.