Chris Evans Is Receiving Rave Reviews For His Materialists Performance, And One Of His Best Scenes Has A Massive Similarity To Pride And Prejudice

Spoilers for Materialists, which was just released in theaters, are ahead! Read with caution, and go see the romance written and directed by Celine Song.

Whenever I watch one of the best rom-coms or a great romance movie, I’m always eagerly anticipating the love confession, the climactic moment where the characters finally accept and share their feelings for each other. Two of my favorite scenes like this are in the classics Pride & Prejudice and When Harry Met Sally. Now, the 2025 movie schedule’s newest romance, Materialists, also features a knockout love confession from Chris Evans that’s one for the books, and it’s similar to the two moments I just mentioned. Let’s chat about why.

Materialists has been receiving rave reactions. ScreenRant’s Liam Crowley called this his “best big-screen performance.” My CinemaBlend’s review of Materialists also cited this as a career highlight for the actor. Meanwhile, Matt Neglia from Next Best Picture claimed that Evans gives “one of the great romantic monologues in cinema.”

Pride and Prejudice (a movie I adore) was a reference for Song, via A24. And she spoke at length about her love for Nora Ephron and When Harry Met Sally with People.

So, with all that in mind, it got me thinking even more about Chris Evans’ love confession in Materialists. The moment is split between two scenes, one at a wedding and the other outside an apartment. Like Mr. Darcy and Harry, there’s an urgency and rush to John’s confession, and he’s more than ready to spend the rest of his life with Dakota Johnson’s Lucy.

Then hearing him say, “You asked me how I could love you, I just do, it’s the easiest thing,” was when I really started thinking about these classic romances.

I couldn’t put my finger on why immediately, but Song explained it. All these confessions are neurotic; you can feel their nerves and anxiety as they were vulnerable, and it’s always undeniably charming and heartfelt. The love they feel overtakes them, and it’s impossible for my heart not to explode with theirs.

On top of that, like Billy Crystal and Matthew Macfadyen’s performances in their movies, Evans “means it,” as Song said. I believed every single word he said. And that, mixed with the urgency in his voice and vulnerability he was showing, made for a truly romantic moment that I’ll certainly remember forever alongside the epic confessions of love in Pride & Prejudice and When Harry Met Sally.

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