
""Everybody's a narcissist now... but there are degrees, and there are those that really idealize and devalue and discard people." Tomei emphasizes the casual use of the term narcissist and the film's intent to provoke discussion."
""If you wind up talking with friends, there'll probably be a bunch of funny stories and also a really nice little group therapy session," Tomei notes, highlighting the film's ability to spark conversation about relationships."
"Cola describes the script as "so funny and so smart," pointing out the rarity of multiple women having full arcs simultaneously, showcasing diverse experiences in love."
"Bravo mentions her character's emotional struggle, stating she is "being torn in half by the two people she loves most," illustrating the film's exploration of complex relationships."
You're Dating a Narcissist delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on a mother-daughter dynamic. Marisa Tomei plays a psychology professor who suspects her daughter's fiancé is narcissistic. The film examines the nuances of toxic behavior, suggesting that everyone may share some blame. It highlights the importance of friendship and personal growth, with characters experiencing different stages of love. The narrative encourages audience reflection and discussion about relationships and self-awareness.
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