Materialists | Official Trailer HD | A24

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A matchmaker named Lucy boasts about her nine successful pairings and her strict criteria—no cats, BMI under 20, and a high salary—while a client, a 48‑year‑old woman, expresses doubt about her own desirability. Lucy attempts to reassure her by citing a wealthy, good‑looking suitor, but the client remains unconvinced. The conversation shifts to the broader question of why people marry, with Lucy reflecting on her own doubts and the challenges of maintaining her vocation. Both characters wrestle with expectations of love and the reality that many still seek companionship out of loneliness and hope. The scene ends on an uncertain note, hinting that the matchmaker’s confidence may be wavering as she faces her own aging and the evolving needs of her clients.
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Hey, are you single?
I'm a matchmaker.
Give me a call if you want to meet somebody.
I deserve someone who fulfills all of my criteria.
Nothing over 20 BMI.
I don't want someone who likes cats.
I'm trying to settle.
I promise you're going to marry the love of your life.
How many marriages are you responsible for now, Lucy?
Nine.
If the girl asks for a tall drink of water with a salary over 500 grand, you deliver.
You're the matchmaker.
You want a drink?
Sure.
Coke and beer.
Hey, buddy.
Hi, John.
Definitely didn't expect to run into you tonight.
I missed you.
You don't even remember my face.
Lucy M., the eternal bachelorette.
You can do better than me.
My instincts are usually right.
Hi.
Wow.
You know how to do the math, don't you?
You are what we call a unicorn.
An impossible fantasy.
12 million.
You're not gonna marry him, are you?
Why not?
Because he's good looking and rich.
He probably doesn't have roommates.
Is that my charger?
When I see your face, I see wrinkles and children that look like you.
So where does that leave us?
What are you thinking about?
I don't think I'm very good at my job anymore.
We promised them love.
But the math doesn't add up.
Why does anyone even get married?
Because they're lonely.
And because they're hopeful.
I'm turning 48 and I think I need to meet someone more grown.
I have a really beautiful client.
She's 31.
I wasn't really thinking 30s.






