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Amores Materialistas

Título original: Materialists
  • 2025
  • 14
  • 1 h 56 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,6/10
18 mil
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Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans, and Dakota Johnson in Amores Materialistas (2025)
A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex.
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ComédiaComédia românticaRomanceRomance alegre

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  • Direção
    • Celine Song
  • Roteirista
    • Celine Song
  • Artistas
    • Dakota Johnson
    • Chris Evans
    • Pedro Pascal
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,6/10
    18 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    51
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    • Direção
      • Celine Song
    • Roteirista
      • Celine Song
    • Artistas
      • Dakota Johnson
      • Chris Evans
      • Pedro Pascal
    Em breve
    Lançamento em 31 de julho de 2025
    • 242Avaliações de usuários
    • 106Avaliações da crítica
    • 69Metascore
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    Dakota Johnson
    Dakota Johnson
    • Lucy
    Chris Evans
    Chris Evans
    • John
    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
    • Harry
    Zoe Winters
    Zoe Winters
    • Sophie
    • (as Zoë Winters)
    Marin Ireland
    Marin Ireland
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    Dasha Nekrasova
    Dasha Nekrasova
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    Emmy Wheeler
    Emmy Wheeler
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    Louisa Jacobson
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    Eddie Cahill
    Eddie Cahill
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    Sawyer Spielberg
    • Mason
    Joseph Lee
    Joseph Lee
    • Trevor
    John Magaro
    John Magaro
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    Nedra Marie Taylor
    Nedra Marie Taylor
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    Sietzka Rose
    Sietzka Rose
    • Eleanor
    Halley Feiffer
    Halley Feiffer
    • Patricia
    Madeline Wise
    Madeline Wise
    • Beth
    Ian Stuart
    Ian Stuart
    • Logan
    Dan Domenech
    Dan Domenech
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      • Celine Song
    • Roteirista
      • Celine Song
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    6kevin_robbins

    The Materialist presents some fun situations and sincere themes, but ultimately feels a bit contrived

    My wife and I watched The Materialist (2025) in theaters last night. The story follows a matchmaker in New York who's helped countless others find love-but hasn't quite found it for herself. Or maybe she has, but the strict conditions she places on relationships may have kept her from realizing it. When she meets a man who seems to check every box, she's forced to ask herself: is she about to make a mistake, and is true love more important than her carefully curated criteria?

    The film is written and directed by Celine Song (Past Lives) and stars Dakota Johnson (Fifty Shades of Grey), Chris Evans (Captain America), Pedro Pascal (Game of Thrones), Zoe Winters (Succession), and Marin Ireland (Homeland).

    From the opening scene, it's clear the film is pushing a familiar message and the storyline is highly predictable-you'll likely see every plot turn coming. That said, it does offer some thoughtful reflections on successful men's outlook on dating, the difficulties older women encounter in dating, and the universal longing for companionship. It also explores how rigid expectations in relationships can sometimes become barriers to genuine happiness.

    In conclusion, The Materialist presents some fun situations and sincere themes, but ultimately feels a bit contrived. I'd give it a 6.5/10 and recommend it only with the appropriate expectations.
    6emmajacobs-56352

    Boring

    Dakota Johnson acts as if she's reading off of a script in front of her. She has no change in tone, no depth to her voice or emotions. Even Pedro was underwhelming in this role. It felt as though Celine Song was attempting to make this film have an incredibly deep and moving message, but it didn't come across as she intended. They marketed this movie as a rom-com, disappointing me when I realized it wasn't. It could have been redeemed by a compelling story but the poor acting and awkward conveyance of a boring intended message proved the film irredeemable. Anyone other than Dakota Johnson would've worked better. Next time cast Daisy Edgar Jones.
    5salasure

    I don't believe the story

    Is the story based on 80' years? I don't believe it, and why go back to previous life with an ex boyfriend? Can't imagine it is a story right now.

    And neither of two boyfriends didn't really showed their personalities and passion to attract her, if ex boyfriend always so poor, why he didn't choose to move to other cities those not expensive like New York, and keep his dream at his 40s only just a stage actor? I don't quite get it, and nothing more I feel can be the points attracting her.

    Who does she have a physiological love for? Can only a physiological love be together? Isn't career charm enough to add points to men? At least they should go on a trip together to know whether they are really suitable for each other.
    7YoungCriticMovies

    A sharp, stylish rom-com that dissects modern love-though its heroine falls flat

    It can be hard for a playwright to transition into filmmaking. Plays are famously staid, physical affairs, relying more on dialogue than visual storytelling to convey emotion and plot. Yet Celine Song has made the leap from playwright to filmmaker with a visual fluency and ease that's nothing short of remarkable. Her feature debut Past Lives (2023) became an indie darling, earning an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. While its dialogue was crisp and lyrical, it was Song's command of silences and glances that gave the film its emotional resonance. She now follows that impressive debut with Materialists (2025), a quasi-rom-com that strikes while the iron is hot.

    Materialists follows Lucy (Dakota Johnson), a New York City matchmaker who views dating through the lens of a financial market-assigning value to men and women based on traits, assets, and compatibility metrics. She doesn't pretend love is purely romantic; she's practical, even transactional. But her worldview is tested when she begins dating Harry (Pedro Pascal), a charming and wealthy suitor, just as John (Chris Evans), a struggling actor and former flame, reappears and rekindles an effortless chemistry.

    Song appears especially drawn to love triangles-Past Lives also revolved around a woman caught between two worthy men. But she never reduces her characters to reality-TV archetypes or rom-com clichés. If anything, Materialists functions as an elevated romantic comedy: it still follows familiar narrative beats, but with a more grounded and honest exploration of love than the dreamy worlds of Meg Ryan or Richard Curtis films.

    Materialists dives into the realities of modern dating, where apps and algorithms have turned people into commodities in a vast "dating market." Lucy's profession as a matchmaker becomes a narrative device for discussing these themes-her conversations with co-workers mirror the cold calculus behind dating app algorithms, where potential partners are treated like stocks or securities. Boxes are ticked, and wealth is a major factor-no romanticism required. Yet the film avoids becoming a cynical screed about the death of love. Instead, it confronts the tensions head-on: true love can feel "easy," but that doesn't eliminate the realities of trade-offs, or the fact that marriage remains a financial partnership as much as a romantic one.

    This sociological bent makes Materialists fascinating to watch-it often feels more like a relationship essay than traditional entertainment. Still, it delivers the genre's essential pleasures: there are satisfying beats and feel-good moments, but with sharper dialogue and more originality than usual. Some lines recall early Richard Curtis in their memorability. Song's playwriting background serves her well here.

    Returning to the love triangle structure, Song treats each character with empathy, resisting the urge to vilify one in favor of a tidy moral. All three are endearing but imperfect, and their emotional depth makes you want to spend more time with them. This is especially true of the two men. Pascal finally lands the romantic lead that the internet has long wanted for him-his charm and sly smile are irresistible, and he carries a late, vulnerable scene with deft dramatic control. Evans, a rom-com veteran, leans into a quieter, more melancholic role. His longing and quiet devotion to Lucy-despite her questionable treatment of him-are convincingly portrayed.

    The weak link is Lucy herself. As the titular "materialist," she's meant to evolve from pragmatic matchmaker to romantic lead, but she remains frustratingly underwritten. Johnson, whose signature style often leans toward aloof detachment, doesn't help. There's little insight into Lucy's inner world or motivations. She's burdened with being both the audience's point of entry and the character undergoing the biggest arc-yet the script and performance don't give her enough complexity to support that dual role. As a result, the film's emotional center feels muted.

    Ultimately, Materialists is a worthy, if slightly uneven, follow-up to Past Lives. It doesn't linger in the soul the way Song's debut did, but it plays with the rom-com form in thoughtful, compelling ways. With sharp dialogue, a probing thesis, and two richly drawn male leads, it elevates the genre's average. Still, when your central character-the fulcrum of both the romance and the film's thematic weight-feels undercooked, one of the film's key pillars noticeably wobbles.
    4Miroslav-27

    Horrible Messages About Modern-Day Dating

    Let me preface by saying that my wife was a matchmaker for over 2 years in L. A. She lived the life of walking around asking people "hey are you single?" So naturally, she and I were excited to see this movie. While there were a few nods to the common (and hilariously ridiculous) issues that matchmakers deal with and some all-too-relatable moments for my wife, we were ultimately very disappointed.

    1) I'll avoid spoilers, but essentially the messages sent by this movie to all the single people out there are depressing and incredibly shallow.

    2) For a movie called "Materialists" that makes references to money consistently throughout, there was a shocking lack of eye candy in the film. Dinner scenes showed no food. Fancy homes were decorated by a beige monster. Not even travel porn.

    3) I'm a fan of Dakota in general, but wow this is a stale performance. She's monotone and lacks any chemistry with the main characters. They interact as if she has a restraining order against them in real life but already signed up to do the movie together.

    4) Everything. Is. So. Slow. The character's speak at a snail's pace. They also don't have conversations. Instead, they take turns reciting long monologues to each other. Scenes are drawn out in order to create drama and the soundtrack must just be a Pandora station called "Melodramatic Elevator Music." For a movie that centers around human connection, the main characters interacted like they were written by AI.

    The marketing/pr for the film made it seem like this was going to be light, airy, and more of a rom-com. Sadly, that was not the case.

    Verdict: Don't Watch.

    Are We Talking About Love Triangles With Pedro Pascal?

    Are We Talking About Love Triangles With Pedro Pascal?

    Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans get candid about what went down while filming Materialists with Pedro Pascal.
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    • Curiosidades
      Writer/director Celine Song's name is listed as the playwright for John's play on a poster outside the theater, because the play is actually a real one she wrote back in 2016.
    • Citações

      Lucy: Patricia, I know that every year you go without having a husband raises your expectations for him exponentially. But that doesn't mean that you're due to get one. And it doesn't mean that you can customize, because this is not a simulation. If the service I was providing you was building you a man, then of course I can build you a man with everything on this list. But I can't, because this is not a car or a house. We're talking about people. People are people are people are people. They come as they are. And all I can hope to find for you is a man that you can tolerate for the next fifty years, who likes you at all. And you are not a 'catch', because you are not a fish.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      At the end of credits scene of people getting married, the cave people are seen happily walking out of the room together.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de julho de 2025 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • 15 de jun. de 2025
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