Review: Materialists Doesn't Serve the Saucy Love Triangle It Promises
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In this film love is negotiated like a business – and yet the sparks fly.
In »Materialists«, director Celine Song designs a world in which love is measured as capitalistically as the displacement of the car quartet. A film that is far better than its packaging.
«Materialists» by Celine Song shows Dakota Johnson between Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal in a love triangle full of capital and calculation.
During the first half, even well into the outcome, Celine Song accumulates surplus merits to dynamite the genre of romanticism, to ridicule so much wedding nonsense of best friends and pretty women. In that part, the dialogues squirm acid, the words burn and the beautiful Celestina that embodies Dakota Johnson, causes shudders by verbalizing something as evident as that we inhabit a world of idiots. Idiots that break their legs to lengthen 15 ce…
Review: Materialists doesn't serve the saucy love triangle it promises
WARNING: Spoilers ahead! I had high hopes for a 'romantic comedy-drama' starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, but Materialists fell far short of expectation. Today's top videos We're introduced to Lucy (Johnson), a self-proclaimed 'eternal bachelorette' who works as a matchmaker extraordinaire, and, despite having her own unrealistic high standards, becomes increasingly frustrated with her clients' unrealistic high standards. …
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