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User Reviews for: Yes Day

ColdStream96
CONTAINS SPOILERS4/10  3 years ago
**THE UGLY: 'YES DAY'**

WRITING: 35
ACTING: 50
LOOK: 50
SOUND: 50
FEEL: 65
NOVELTY: 0
ENJOYMENT: 60
RE-WATCHABILITY: 15
INTRIGUE: 25
EXPECTATIONS: 35

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**THE GOOD:**

The positive tone and endless fun and joy put a smile on your face, which is much needed in these times.

The party scene in act three looks like the best party ever.

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**THE BAD:**

I've been watching Alias recently. Seeing the young Jennifer Garner portray a young double agent so naturally on that show makes me cringe at the over-acting she occasionally falls into here.

Arturo Castro is one of the most wooden actors I've ever seen. It’s exceptionally bad whenever he’s trying to be funny.

The kids are unusually annoying and in-the-face, Julian Lerner especially.

It does feel like a third of this movie consists of montages all delivering the same message over and over. That feels like a lazy way to add to the runtime of the film.

Plot-wise this is another version of a typical family comedy, and the script doesn't serve anything new to make this film stand out. The script falls into childish territory several times, making it sometimes difficult to take seriously. Add to it the generic characters and predictable conclusion and you have a forgettable comedy.

The humour is the same old once again. Been there, laughed to that.

In the end, this film fails to reach a deeper emotional level and never explores parent-child relationships from a wider perspective.

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**THE UGLY:**

Loads of people singing out of tune at the top of their lungs.

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**THE VERDICT:**

_A good-hearted family comedy with occasionally childish humour and an extremely worn-out script is perfectly watchable but doesn’t leave any lasting impressions._

**39% = :heavy_minus_sign: = UGLY**
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JPRetana
/10  2 years ago
Once upon a time, Allison (Jennifer Garner) and Carlos Torres (Édgar Ramírez) got married for the dubious reason that they both shared a habit of saying “yes” to everything (which I assume means no one else had asked for their hands in marriage before they met each other). They do a 180-degree turn after they have three children, to whom they regularly say ‘no.’ This is part and parcel of any responsible parent’s duties; however, if we’re to believe the brats she has for children, Allison is only slightly less bad than Norma Bates, or Joan Crawford in Mommy Dearest.

A school employee and father of six advises Carlos and Allison to have a "Yes Day," during which parents acquiesce to all of their children's wishes, as long as it's nothing illegal or dangerous. Allison's initial reaction is to laugh incredulously, and rightfully so; this is an incredibly stupid idea, not only as a parenting method (which of course doesn't stop people from practicing it in real life; e.g., Garner herself), but also as a movie plot – at best, this is sitcom material (in fact, Nickelodeon’s Victorious used the same premise about eight years ago).

That notwithstanding, she obviously will end up saying yes to this, and to several other things; otherwise there would be no film (we should be so lucky). All things considered, there are only two kinds of people who say yes to everything: sycophants and idiots, and something tells me both kinds were involved in the making of Yes Day.
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r96sk
/10  3 years ago
Rather unoriginal, though the cast make it more likeable than it would otherwise be.

'Yes Day' is exactly what it says on the tin, you will not be shocked to find out what the plot is. It plays out in the most predictable way possible, even the hearty moments are a little too sickly at times. With that said, there are some minor decent bits.

Jennifer Garner (Allison) and Édgar Ramírez (Carlos) work well enough together, though Garner definitely stands out more. Jenna Ortega (Katie) does alright in her role, one that isn't too dissimilar to Isabela Merced's in 'Instant Family' - as is the whole film, in actual fact. 'Yes Man', ft. Jim Carrey, also holds slight similarities as you might expect. Both those films are far better, fwiw.

Not one I'll be revisiting, but I could see families in particular having a fine time with this. Each to their own, of course.
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