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  • 1 week ago | letterboxd.com | Robert Morrison |Celine Song

    I liked, but didn’t love, Celine Song’s Oscar-nominated Past Lives, mostly because of how thoughtful and quiet it was. On that level, it’s odd that her follow up is very, very talky and way down the middle in terms of its execution and where it lands. It’s not a rom-com because it’s too serious and deals with some adult content, but it follows a lot of the tropes, even if how it gets there is different than the comedy route.

  • 1 week ago | letterboxd.com | Isaac Feldberg |Celine Song

    A temporarily diverting charade that entirely lacks the courage of its convictions. One unconvincing performance after another, in a film as cynically fixated on the algorithmic artifices of modern dating as it is uncertain how to advance that idea beyond capitalizing, italicizing, and eventually reneging upon it.

  • 1 week ago | letterboxd.com | Matt Minton |Celine Song

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  • 1 week ago | letterboxd.com | Matty Monroe |Celine Song

    ★½ usually I just do quippy reviews here but uh wow. this one was bad. dakota johnson is just not good at this at all.

  • 2 weeks ago | letterboxd.com | Duane Miller |Celine Song

    ★★★★½ Liked Loved it. Incredible performances from our trio. Smart script with witty dialogue. One of my favorite of the year.

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