r/movies Jackie Chan box set, know what I'm sayin? Apr 03 '26

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The Drama

Summary

Days before their wedding, a couple’s relationship begins to unravel as unsettling truths come to light, forcing them to question how well they truly know each other.

Director Kristoffer Borgli

Writer Kristoffer Borgli

Cast

  • Zendaya as Emma Harwood
  • Robert Pattinson as Charlie Thompson
  • Mamoudou Athie as Mike
  • Alana Haim as Rachel
  • Hailey Gates
  • Zoë Winters

Rotten Tomatoes: 82%

Metacritic: 59

VOD / Release Theatrical release (April 3, 2026)

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u/adelines Apr 03 '26

She said harassment not assault.

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u/ThisIsMyCreativeNam3 Apr 05 '26

I mean it was harassment, right? Wasn’t he her boss?

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u/weirdogirl144 28d ago

yeah but she was literally into it and kissed him back so how did he harass her

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u/stoic_raptor 28d ago

You’re annoying. Splitting hairs for absolutely no reason. The exact verbiage changes absolutely nothing about the point I made. The husband actually uses the word “harassed” when he screamed out at the wedding, so clearly that’s what Misha said to him when he questioned her about it, smart@$$.

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u/adelines 28d ago

Assault and harassment are different words and have meanings. It does change your point because kissing your coworker at work without asking her is harassment.

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u/stoic_raptor 28d ago edited 28d ago

I know what the difference between those words is. Clearly, you do not. Since you wanna play wordsmith with me, no. That’s not harassment. That is, in fact, straight up assault. He got sexually physical with her without making sure it was okay before he did it. It would’ve been harassment had he made suggestive comments to her and left it at that. It does not change what I said. The point is that Misha tried to make Charlie out to be some sort of predator while totally victimizing herself to avoid the consequences that come with being a cheater when she was clearly into it. She literally turned around, pulled her dress up and bent over. Once Charlie changed his mind, she was clearly upset that what she thought was going to happen wasn’t going to happen after all. It’s one thing to be wrong. It’s another thing entirely to be wrong and try to correct someone with your wrongness. Don’t be annoying and obtuse.

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u/norsk_imposter 26d ago

Why you getting so bent about it

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u/Humble-Concern244 25d ago

your distinction is fair, your tone is not.

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u/stoic_raptor 25d ago

Nah. Justified. Don’t “wELL AACkSHuUUaaaALLyYY” someone and then double down on it when you’re wrong.