
Critics at Large | The New Yorker “Materialists,” “Too Much,” and the Modern Rom-Com
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Jul 10, 2025 The hosts dive into the evolution of romantic comedies, debating whether new films can capture the thrill of the classics. They discuss contemporary works like 'Materialists' and 'Too Much,' exploring themes of love, materialism, and societal expectations. The conversation reflects on how these films mirror shifting ideals and challenge traditional gender roles. Insights into character chemistry, the balance of fantasy and reality, and the complexities of modern relationships keep the dialogue lively and thought-provoking.
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The Best Man's Cultural Impact
- "The Best Man" centers around friends at a wedding, involving romance and betrayal.
- It highlights Black Gen X sensibilities with authenticity, culture, and sexy atmosphere.
Rom-Coms Shape Romantic Ideals
- Rom-coms offer aspirational value and transmit cultural attitudes about love to key life stages.
- Early exposure shapes personal values and expectations about romance and relationships.
Hope and Chemistry in Rom-Coms
- Romantic comedies need hopefulness and humor alongside attraction and chemistry between leads.
- These elements create the magic that makes the rom-com genre enduring and enjoyable.
