Molli and Max in the Future, starring The Flight Attendant's Zosia Mamet, has received its first reviews, landing a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics.
The sci-fi romantic film, which sees Aristotle Athari co-star alongside Mamet, follows the story of Molli and Max, who bump into each other across the course of"12 years, four planets, three dimensions, and one space cult".is a grounded romantic comedy set in an absurd world. Max believes people change. Molli doesn't," the synopsis adds.sits on 100% on the review site, meaning all critics have given the film a positive review.
Critics have described Michael Lukk Litwak's debut feature as the intergalactic equivalent of cult classicas well as praising Litwak's ability to provide a fresh take on the well-saturated romantic comedy genre.is an inventive, endearing, and entertaining movie.
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