If you love romance with a touch of intellectual humor, we have great news: Celine Song, Oscar-nominated for Past Lives, is back with a new project. "Materialists" marks her first foray into the romantic comedy genre, and it looks like something truly special is coming our way.
If you love romance with a touch of intellectual humor, we have great news: Celine Song, Oscar-nominated for Past Lives, is back with a new project. "Materialists" marks her first foray into the romantic comedy genre, and it looks like something truly special is coming our way.
The main character (Dakota Johnson) is a New York matchmaker who finds herself facing a tough choice: the perfect man on paper or an ex who, despite lacking ambition, knows her better than anyone else? Pedro Pascal plays a charismatic millionaire, while a chance encounter with Chris Evans’ character stirs up long-buried emotions and memories.
The trailer features a dreamy new track by Japanese Breakfast, setting the perfect melancholic tone. While the song won’t appear on the album For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), the full album drops this Friday, promising to be the perfect soundtrack for those who feel, dream, and fall in love.
Previously, Japanese Breakfast’s single Mega Circuit made a strong statement against gender stereotypes and intolerance, with a music video co-directed by Adam Kolodny.
"Materialists" is set for an international release on June 13, and it looks like the rom-com that will make us believe in the magic of serendipitous encounters once again.
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