THE DRAMA
Charlie Thompson (Robert Pattinson) and Emma Harwood (Zendaya) are engaged and just a week away from their wedding. During a boozy dinner with their close friends Rachel (Alana Haim) and Mike (Mamoudou Athie), they play a game where everyone confesses the worst thing they’ve ever done. Emma drops a bombshell and reveals a shocking secret, triggering adverse reactions from Charlie and Rachel. Charlie starts to spiral with doubt and anxiety, creating a huge wedge between the couple right when they are supposed to be starting the rest of their lives together. His actions have a ripple effect that impacts several others and leads to a destructive game of Chinese whispers. Surreal sequences are cleverly used to show Charlie’s paranoid thoughts as he tries to process Emma’s past. The leads have a genuine chemistry and are believable as two people who are in love, and then as two people struggling to stay in love. They are both superb, with Pattinson in particular skilfully using his range of emotions to add to the rising tension as their relationship unravels. The script is engrossing and really pulls you into the ethics of Emma’s confession, making you consider how we judge people for the things they did at different times in their lives. This is not a rom-com by any means – it has psychological depth and a moral undertone guaranteed to make you think. Go in spoiler free! You’ll need a post-movie debrief with friends once it ends. A drama filled with drama. Touché!
SCORE:
Alex and Saraj’s Score 9/10