CHLOE Because we’re partners. In life and in academics. We support each other.
CHLOE We’re married, Max. Adults live together. Move your stuff. Bye!
DEAN (Smirking) Stealing blankets, huh? That’s real. But let’s see if it lasts. I’m approving the provisional grant. But... there’s a clause. To ensure stability, you must remain legally married and cohabitating for the full academic year to receive the funds. Divorce or separation equals immediate forfeiture.
MAX The apartment?
Too Young to Marry offers no villains. Max isn’t a bad guy—he’s just young, proud, and unequipped. Jessica’s parents aren’t cruel—they’re terrified, and their fears are ultimately validated. The real antagonist is timing .
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And do you, Chloe...
A massive fight. Chloe’s meticulous schedule board is on the floor.
They share an awkward, quick peck.
The film's second half shifts from a romantic rebellion to a gritty look at the challenges of young marriage. As Jessica dives into the rigorous demands of Harvard, Max takes a construction job to support them. The disparity in their daily lives quickly creates a rift:
MAX Happy honeymoon to me.