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Short Kings, BIG Feeling

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November 2025

Here's how the movie Materialists gets close to the truth about modern masculinity – but then flinches

- WORDS BY MAQHAWE JUNIOR MADONSELA

Short Kings, BIG Feeling

In Materialists, director Celine Song wraps a transactional rom-com in the muted luxury tones of Tribeca NYC real estate, high-thread-count shirts and quiet designer belts. But beneath the cashmere, a line lands like a gut punch. Pedro Pascal's Harry, a suave financier with a disarming softness, confesses to Dakota Johnson's Lucy: “I wouldn't have had the confidence to approach you at five six.”

It's an admission that feels tossed off, barely a beat in the dialogue, but it carries the weight of a thousand Tinder bios and TikTok thirst traps. That line is the emotional coordinates of the film. It tells us exactly where we are. This is not a movie about love; it is a movie about metrics – height, wealth, status – and how desire gets packaged in today's algorithmic marketplace.

When Harry speaks, revealing his cosmetic height surgery, he isn't just revealing insecurity. He is articulating an understanding that the dating game is not about connection so much as it's about conversion rates. Attention becomes currency. Height becomes collateral. And if love ever enters the room, it does so after passing the velvet rope of desirability.

WHEN DATA BECOMES DESIRE

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