I loved Past Lives so much I named it as my favorite movie of 2023 so I was very eager to see what writer/director Celine Song would do next. My nephew and I saw her latest movie, Materialists, last night as part of our double feature at the Broadway and, while it doesn't quite have the same emotional impact as Past Lives, I really enjoyed it. Lucy (Dakota Johnson) is a successful New York City matchmaker responsible for nine marriages using her own unique algorithm for compatibility. At the wedding of one of her clients, she meets the groom's brother Harry (Pedro Pascal) and, because he is tall, handsome, charming, well educated, and incredibly wealthy, he fits the algorithm for her perfect match. However, she also encounters her ex-boyfriend John (Chris Evans), a struggling actor working as a waiter for the company catering the wedding. The two of them split five years earlier because of their incompatible attitudes towards money but they still clearly have feelings for each other. Harry, who believes that Lucy is also the perfect match for him, pursues her with extravagant dates but she contrives to find ways to keep in contact with John. Eventually, she must decide if she belongs with the one who is perfect for her or the one she loves in spite of his imperfections. There is also a subplot involving one of Lucy's clients (Zoe Winters) who has a terrifying experience with a man who is matched to her using the surface-level specifications in Lucy's algorithm and this ultimately helps her make her decision. As with Past Lives, Song explores what it means to find your soul mate but this time love overcomes all complications (which is certainly less heartbreaking but also feels a bit unearned). Nevertheless, I loved the witty banter between the characters and the honest, if sometimes harsh, observations about dating and marriage. I also loved the performances. Johnson is hit or miss with me because I think she is the kind of actress who needs a good director to pull a good performance out of her and this is one of her best. Pascal is incredibly charming and Evans is endearing (one of the things that makes this so compelling is that it is entirely plausible that she could end up with either of them). This may not be as strong as Past Lives (how could it be?) but I definitely liked it and would recommend it.
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