{"id":168050,"date":"2023-12-27T02:36:47","date_gmt":"2023-12-27T07:36:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/glen-powell-and-sydney-sweeneys-chemistry-cant-save-anyone-but-you-vox-com\/"},"modified":"2024-08-17T18:45:30","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T22:45:30","slug":"glen-powell-and-sydney-sweeneys-chemistry-cant-save-anyone-but-you-vox-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/chemistry\/glen-powell-and-sydney-sweeneys-chemistry-cant-save-anyone-but-you-vox-com.php","title":{"rendered":"Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney&#8217;s chemistry can&#8217;t save Anyone But You &#8211; Vox.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The most compelling reason to sit through all 104 minutes of    Anyone But You is closure. Im not referring to    finishing the uneven movie, but the opportunity to finally    witness the are they or arent they? chemistry between the    movies extremely good-looking blonde leads Glen Powell and    Sydney Sweeney.  <\/p>\n<p>    During filming earlier this year, Powell and Sweeney (a pairing    I had affectionately dubbed Poweeney)    seemed closer than typical co-stars. They posted each other on    Instagram. In those posts, they smiled at each other in a way    that one does not usually smile at coworkers (genuine, earnest,    happy). They had nicknames for each other. They hugged and went    to zoos, where they may have hugged some more. After the    internet took notice, Powell and his girlfriend at the time,    Gigi Paris, broke up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Powell and Sweeneys off-screen relationship sparked the    fantasy that something romantic happened while shooting    Anyone But You; that two actors who spent an entire    movie acting like they were in love actually fell in love. Was    there something in the script? Was it shooting in beautiful    Australia for weeks at a time? Could it all be real?  <\/p>\n<p>    When the trailer for Anyone But You came out this    excitement  cooled    some. But now, with the films release, the final piece of    the puzzle is here. Each scene becomes an opportunity to search    for hints of that off-screen chemistry, a flicker that these    two did in fact like-like each other. Every touch, every gaze,    every interaction could be something more than acting. By the    end, I found myself believing more in the myth of Poweeney than    in the film itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    The movie is bad, but the chemistry: Its good.  <\/p>\n<p>    For whatever reason, Anyone But You begins its story    in the allegedly romantic city of Boston where two extremely    attractive people  resting bedroom eyes Bea (Sweeney) and    bright-in-the-irises Ben (Powell)  meet in a coffee shop in a    way clumsy enough to endear them to each other, and, hopefully,    the audience to both. She desperately needs to pee and will    explode if she has to wait in line, attempting to throw    Massachusetts state bathroom law at the barista. Hes at the    front of the queue and throws her a lifesaver by pretending    shes his wife. Shes grateful. Hes charmed. He smiles. Shes    charmed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Are you going to ask me out now? Bea asks, her face softening    into a hopeful pout. Powells Ben, equipped with a face full of    pleasing angles from nose to chin, grins and theyre off.  <\/p>\n<p>    What we dont quite know yet is that the characters names,    convoluted plot, and the series of misunderstandings and    misinterpretations to come are all nods to Much Ado About    Nothing, Shakespeares comedy about the mess of courtship    and feeble human feelings. But the movie starts this wacky    homage at a slow boil, and never fully commits. Going full    Shakespeare would set an impossibly high bar  and there    wouldnt be a lot of logic in shoving a    suspected-female-impurity plotline into a movie that revolves    around a lesbian wedding.  <\/p>\n<p>    Instead, Anyone But You aims for something halfway    between adaptation and reference. Halfway between rom-com and    raunch comedy, the film never really figures out its tone.    After that meet cute, Bea and Ben spend the day together, which    turns into night, eventually falling asleep in each others    arms. They also dont have sex which, in rom-com lore,    signifies that this connection is something deeper than    physical. Also, I guess, that Bostonian love is sometimes    chaste and beautiful.  <\/p>\n<p>    The main actors are a winning combination but something is     off. Bea is a hopeless romantic, someone who says shes been    thinking about marriage since she was a little kid, back when    she was making wedding dresses out of toilet paper. Sweeney    made a name for herself playing icier, meaner characters, i.e.,    Cassie in Euphoria and the ultra-cynical Olivia    Mossbacher in White Lotus. Here, her delivery  a bit    of a mumble, a blush of uptalk  hasnt changed from her    previous roles, so it feels like shes playing it all with a    bit of a wink. Shes impossible to look away from on-screen  a    star  but shes not quite believable as a naive rom-com hero.  <\/p>\n<p>    Powell, however, is solidly in his wheelhouse as a smarmy    finance bro. Ben feels like a continuation of Powells turn as    Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick, where the actor cocked    his head and smirked off with the whole movie. He knows how to    hit just the right amount of wryness; how to push back against    his (impressive) physicality to make the character just likable    enough that you hate yourself for doing so. The movies best    jokes are ones Powell makes at his own expense, like almost    drowning because hes hot girl fit and only ever worked    vanity muscles.  <\/p>\n<p>    For no discernible reason, Bea sneaks out the morning after     not even taking down Bens number. Upon finding out that he was    ditched, Ben says some nasty things about Bea to his friend    Pete (GaTa), which she inexplicably overhears. Everyone in this    movie has an acute sense of hearing and an uncanny sense of    timing.  <\/p>\n<p>    After this misunderstanding, Bea and Bens hurt escalates into    extreme dislike. Flash-forward six months, and they are forced    together at a bar. Her sister is dating Petes sister, who is    also Bens lifelong friend. Bea calls Ben a fuckboy, and he    tells her she has abandonment issues. She says hes a loser    finance bro, and he calls her a bitch. While the two could    coexist and dislike each other from a distance  Boston is    ostensibly a city full of people who loathe each other  their    paths become intertwined when the women get engaged, include    Bea and Ben in the wedding party, and have their nuptials in    Australia. Its there that the side characters reveal    themselves to be full of Bard-inflected frivolity and scheming.    And its there, as the movies copious marketing materials have    relentlessly reminded us all, the two must pretend to like each    other and, perhaps, end up somewhere more than just pretending.  <\/p>\n<p>    With such a flimsy script, Powell and Sweeneys chemistry has    to do the heavy lifting. And often, it does! Whatever it is    that they have  acting skill, a secret relationship, a shared    language based on being the absolute pinnacle of ACC school    hot, etc.  its so strong that it doesnt matter that their    characters often dont sound or act like humans (Permission to    put my left hand on your right buttock, Powell says to Sweeney    at one not-so-memorable point).  <\/p>\n<p>    This works even when it really shouldnt. At one point, Ben    fries a grilled cheese for Bea, and she bites into it too    quickly. Instead of handing her a glass of water or a paper    towel to spit it out, Ben lowers his chin and blows into her    mouth. Is it still hot? he asks. This is, objectively, not    how to cool down a mouth. But Powell and Sweeney fully create    the illusion that breathing into a mouth full of blisteringly    hot cheese and butter is an intoxicant we all must try.  <\/p>\n<p>    The possibility of Poweeney eclipses Ben and Bea as they    teeter-totter on a sailboat, talking about how everyone wants    to get them together. If only the story was suited to both    stars strengths. If they were to do another movie together, a    do-over, they wouldnt be the first: Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan    first paired up in the often-ignored Joe Versus the    Volcano before Sleepless in Seattle and    Youve Got Mail; Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell    connected on the set of the forgettable Swing Shift    before co-starring in Overboard (and life). Theres at    least one good rom-com in both of them.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the heart of it, the prospect of Powell and Sweeney falling    for each other  or at least a Powell type and an actual    Sweeney type  remains far more compelling and convincing than    the story thats been constructed<br \/>\nfor Anyone But You.    Of course its not just possible or even probable, but nearly    certain that all this chemistry is just good acting, coupled    with a savvy marketing and social media campaign.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whatever it is here that works, it surely wasnt anything in    the script.  <\/p>\n<p>                Contributions are a key part of the future of        Vox      <\/p>\n<p>        Readers rely on Vox for clear, nuanced coverage that not        only illuminates the issues, but poses solutions, too. 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