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The heart triumphs over all things: why ‘anti-capitalist romcom’ Materialists isn’t just a fantasy

Celine Song’s new film may have hint of glossy 2000s romcom about it, but its take on the age old question of love or money has the cynicism of today

Raccontata datheguardian.comtelegraph.co.uk

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theguardian.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

The heart triumphs over all things: why ‘anti-capitalist romcom’ Materialists isn’t just a fantasy

Celine Song’s new film may have hint of glossy 2000s romcom about it, but its take on the age old question of love or money has the cynicism of today

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telegraph.co.uk10 mesi fa

Finally a romcom that admits earning less than your partner can be a passion killer

Materialists is packed with crisp insights about the dating economy – but sentiment is harder to find

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  1. giovedì 14 agosto 2025·theguardian.com

    The heart triumphs over all things: why ‘anti-capitalist romcom’ Materialists isn’t just a fantasy

    Celine Song’s new film may have hint of glossy 2000s romcom about it, but its take on the age old question of love or money has the cynicism of today

  2. giovedì 14 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Finally a romcom that admits earning less than your partner can be a passion killer

    Materialists is packed with crisp insights about the dating economy – but sentiment is harder to find