"Materialists," the highly anticipated romantic comedy starring Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, has officially arrived in Indian theaters on June 13, 2025. Directed by Celine Song, known for her critically acclaimed film "Past Lives," "Materialists" promises a fresh and emotional exploration of modern relationships, set against the backdrop of New York City's high-end dating scene.
The film revolves around Lucy (Dakota Johnson), a young and ambitious matchmaker working for an exclusive firm that caters to wealthy and discerning clients. Lucy has a knack for pairing people based on specific criteria like height, age, and, most importantly, financial status. However, her calculated approach to love is challenged when she finds herself caught in a love triangle between two very different men.
Harry (Pedro Pascal) is a suave and wealthy "unicorn," a term used by matchmakers to describe the ideal partner. He's everything Lucy's clients are looking for, but instead of hiring her, he pursues a relationship with her. Just as Lucy begins to explore this unexpected connection, her ex-boyfriend John (Chris Evans) re-enters her life. John is a struggling actor working as a waiter, a stark contrast to the affluent world Lucy now navigates.
As Lucy juggles her burgeoning relationship with Harry and her unresolved feelings for John, she begins to question her own beliefs about love and compatibility. Is it better to prioritize security and stability, or to follow your heart, even if it leads to uncertainty? "Materialists" delves into these complex questions, examining the transactional nature of modern romance and the ever-present influence of money and status.
The supporting cast includes Zoë Winters as Sophie, Marin Ireland as Violet, Dasha Nekrasova as Daisy, and Louisa Jacobson as Charlotte, adding depth and nuance to the story.
Celine Song's direction is expected to bring a unique perspective to the romantic comedy genre, blending sharp wit with heartfelt emotion. "Materialists" explores themes of intimacy, identity, and the search for genuine connection in a world obsessed with appearances and material possessions.
For viewers in India, "Materialists" is currently playing in theaters. Check local listings for showtimes at PVR INOX and other cinema chains.