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For those looking for a deep dive, reviewers on sites like PopMatters and Variety offer more in-depth analysis of these social layers.

: As Alvin enters the "Elite" world, the film highlights how he sacrifices his authentic self, his real friends, and even his family's respect just to maintain an image.

: Critics have noted the "prickly interaction" between Alvin's middle-class background and Paris's (Christina Milian) ultra-upscale lifestyle, a dynamic rarely seen so casually in American cinema at the time.

While the 2003 film Love Don't Co$t a Thing is often remembered as a lighthearted teen rom-com, a "deep" look reveals it as a sharp critique of high school social structures and the performative nature of identity. Beneath the humor, the story tackles several heavy themes: