One Glaring Problem with New Hit Movie Materialists
- The film Materialists, starring Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans, premiered on June 7, 2025, at New York City's DGA Theater and is currently in theaters.
- Materialists follows Lucy, a confident New York matchmaker played by Johnson, who competes romantically between ex John and new suitor Harry amid a changing rom-com tone.
- Directed by Celine Song, the film blends romance, comedy, and drama, featuring a shift toward serious themes including a sexual assault plot that challenges Lucy's matchmaking beliefs.
- Chris Evans said the film is a 'rom-com-dram' with a frank conversation style, and Song warned viewers to expect dialogue that may seem impolite but is honest.
- Materialists received mixed reviews, praised for performances and frankness yet criticized for a tonal shift and an unearned happy ending, reflecting evolving rom-com expectations.
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