Celine Song's 'Materialists' Challenges Rom-Com Norms with Bold Conversations

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The article compares classic and contemporary love stories, highlighting how modern films like 'Materialists' explore the complex and often transactional nature of love and marriage, especially the enduring allure of financial security and societal expectations, even in an era of gender equality. It suggests that despite progress, traditional desires for stability and status still influence romantic choices, and the film offers a nuanced, unromanticized view of modern relationships.
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