Materialists Can’t Decide if It’s a Romcom, a Farce, or a Dark Drama – Review
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At a time of Materialists, the character of Dakota Johnson says that if anything distinguishes true love it is that it is easy. When it arises, it flows, and that is just what does not happen to Celine Song's second film after his applauded debut with the somewhat overrated Past Lives (2023). Again, it is a love triangle, but his prima opera possessed a charm that Materialists lack. Continue ReadingMaterialistsAddress: Celine Song. Interpreters:…
Celine Song ('Past Lives') teamed up with Pedro Pascal, Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans to degrate the complex, at terrifying times, and also enjoyed the universe of dating.Interview - Celine Song, filmmaker: "The height, weight, salary and age reduce human beings to numbers" Celine Song debuted in the direction two years ago with Past Lives, a hilarious film that was tearing apart following the story of an impossible love at times between two ch…
Celine Song, the filmmaker of 'Past Lives', premieres 'Materialists', a film that appears to be a romantic comedy full of stars (Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans) that ends in loving dystopia Read
Celine Song, nominated for two Oscars for the acclaimed 'Past Lives', premieres a sharp romantic anti-comedy on a New Yorker matchmaker. More information: 'Get in My Place Again', the true return of Lindsay Lohan and a Jaime Lee Curtis always irresistible
Materialists' Celine Song: 'We swipe on people like merchandise. It makes it difficult to do something as simple and uncontrollable as love'
Materialists is the much-hyped 'thinking woman's rom com' starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans. The director sits down with GLAMOUR's Emily Maddick to discuss the gamification and commodification of love and modern dating
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