An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement.An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement.An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement.
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- TriviaIn a 2023 interview with Collider, Chloe Domont spoke about the importance of rehearsal in her process: "Rehearsals are invaluable. I don't know how anyone can make a movie and not rehearse. Even if you can't put it into the budget, figure out how to rehearse on weekends. That's what I preach because it just saves you so much time while shooting. You get to work out the kinks and bumps, and if the blocking doesn't quite work, or an actor's bumping on a line, or whatever. You have time to rewrite it, you can rework it with them. Also, we rehearsed with my DP (Menno Mans), so we were changing the shot list, we were finding better, more exciting ways to shoot a scene. So, by the time we got to shooting, on the day we could just fly... I think that I wouldn't be able to sleep the night before if I didn't know exactly what I was doing that day. (Laughs) I don't know how people do it. I mean, yeah, some people get off on that kind of spontaneity, but the thing is, something unexpected will always come up in filmmaking. It's like, no matter how much you prepare, too, no matter how much you rehearse, something unexpected will always come up. I think that that's the beauty of filmmaking. But for me, at least, when you're prepared ahead of time, you know exactly what you're doing coming in, then you can make those pivots very quickly because you've done all the work, and you've done all the prep."
- GoofsWhen Emily returns from the bar and is in the kitchen talking to Edmund, she starts eating a piece of food and then throws it onto the counter. However, on the next cutaway from Edmund, she is still holding the piece of food.
- SoundtracksLove to Love You Baby (Extended Version)
Written by Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder & Pete Bellotte
Performed by Donna Summer
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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The acting in this film is on point, especially by the male lead. Luke's actor did so well that I found myself going from "Oh this guy is handsome" to "I wanna see him die on-screen". The actor embodied the type of man the film aimed to portray. The breakdown of the 'tough guy' image by the end is also acted well.
However, the writing and the plot could've been better. The trailer makes me think the film would focus more on the workplace rivalry thing between the lovers, with them competing against each other with some sly strategies and sabotage. I thought I would see cunning moves and witty plans, but it felt underexplored.
However, the writing and the plot could've been better. The trailer makes me think the film would focus more on the workplace rivalry thing between the lovers, with them competing against each other with some sly strategies and sabotage. I thought I would see cunning moves and witty plans, but it felt underexplored.
- FinleyKolapo
- Oct 5, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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