A film that stands out sharply against the backdrop of often toothless and overly sanitized Hollywood releases, asking pointed and uncomfortable questions about the limits of modern tolerance.
Newly engaged Charlie and Emma (Robert Pattinson and Zendaya) are busy preparing for the most conventional wedding imaginable: guests, a white dress, a best man, pre-written speeches, and a choreographed first dance. Yet none of these formalities overshadow their joy and genuine tenderness toward one another. Then, over glasses of amber wine with friends, the bride confesses that back in her teenage years she had planned a crime — one “that-cannot-be-named-in-the-US.”
🥨 The discussion will be led by clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and psychology lecturer Irina Kozlova.