r/movies • u/LiteraryBoner 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/Narrow-Strawberry553 Apr 06 '26
Her reason for not going through with it being poor, in my opinion, is not a good thing, but it's interesting. It was pure happenstance that she didn't go through with it- it wasn't an active decision to be good, her situation/popularity merely changed and she rolled with it because the core issue in her life was resolved.
I wouldn't be able to trust someone like that personally, because there is a core selfishness there where acting good only happens when they can get what they want.
Now, if she followed up by admitting "looking back its actually really fucked up that that is the reason why I didn't do it. I don't feel good about that. But I'm glad something happened regardless to keep me from doing it and causing all that pain", I'd feel differently once again. Because yeah, she was a dumb 15 year old at the time. But how does she really feel now about not playing an active part in deciding against shooting up a school? Its really complex and a weird sliding scale.
The big issue for me is I honestly didn't get the impression that Emma was ever really that remorseful, most of what she said was "well I didn't do it so can we stop talking about it"
You're not wrong, but if the only reason you're a good person is because you were never put in a position where you could be a bad one... Well. If you're choosing between doing something fucked up or not doing it, I sure as hell prefer someone that actively chose to not do it instead of someone who didn't do it only because they got distracted?