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Comedian Maria Shehata and writer-director Cat Rhinehart break down Netflix’s highly anticipated rom-com adaptation of Emily Henry’s bestselling novel. From dead-behind-the-eyes male leads to recycled rom-com tropes, they talk about why this movie feels emotionally hollow despite gorgeous locations, and why When Harry Met Sally works and this doesn't.A funny, brutally honest film discussion about romance, writing, honesty, and what gives a movie actual soul.
By Cat Rhinehart and Maria ShehataComedian Maria Shehata and writer-director Cat Rhinehart break down Netflix’s highly anticipated rom-com adaptation of Emily Henry’s bestselling novel. From dead-behind-the-eyes male leads to recycled rom-com tropes, they talk about why this movie feels emotionally hollow despite gorgeous locations, and why When Harry Met Sally works and this doesn't.A funny, brutally honest film discussion about romance, writing, honesty, and what gives a movie actual soul.