
Materialists
2025
Romance / Drama
1h56
Elizabeth Rose plans to do
Synopsis
A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex.
Community Reviews
Opinions on 'Materialists' are mixed, with some viewers appreciating the film's exploration of love versus materialism, while others found it lacking in emotional depth and authenticity. The cast, including Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans, received praise for their performances, but the film's inability to fully engage or provide a fresh perspective on romantic clichés left many feeling unsatisfied. The aesthetic elements and setting were generally well-received, but the plot and character development were often seen as superficial or unconvincing.
👍 Cast performances, especially by Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans, were highlights.
👎 Some found the film emotionally shallow and clichéd.
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Reviews and Comments
35 reviewsJolie romance mais ça parle trop de fric
c’était pas le film du siècle mais c’était sympa (particulièrement la compagnie était super)
Clever and cute.
I insisted Brian to watch this with me today (12th June 2025) which was the first day since released. Very peaceful relaxing and Christ Evan was the one and only reason I wanted to watch this movie for. Surprisingly Brian enjoyed this movie more than I expected and did. He said he liked it as much as the latest Mission Impossible. I found the dialogue between Dakota and Pedro when they had a date at restaurant was very weird and awkward and unrealistic - Dakota making statements while Pedro kept asking questions. But overall his movie was very good. One thing that made me think about was that when Dakota said that Pedro made her think herself valuable but she sounded insecure and scared to move forward with the relationship with Pedro. Why feel insecure when this guy you're dating makes you feel you’re valuable? Is it just the insecurity? I wanted to know. My mom asked me to think when I’m 50 years old and see if I’ll still choose a younger guy but poor instead of an old man but rich.
