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Yes Day Review | Hollywood Reporter

Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez play beleaguered parents in Miguel Arteta s Netflix family pic. Eating ice cream is fun. Riding roller coasters is lots of fun. Watching other people do those things in a movie can be fun, or at least pleasant, under the right circumstances. Those circumstances do not arise in Miguel Arteta s insipid family pic Yes Day, about two lame-o parents (Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez) who decide to re-win their kids love by letting them do absolutely anything they want to do for one special day. It s not impossible that there are Netflix households, a year into the pandemic, in which this flat-footed adaptation of Amy Krouse Rosenthal s kids book will pass for a good time. Those families probably need a shakeup even more than the one in the film.

Review: Netflix s Jennifer Garner family movie Yes Day will make you say, eh, sure, maybe

Review: Netflix s Jennifer Garner family movie Yes Day will make you say, eh, sure, maybe
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Yes Day review: A firm no on Jennifer Garner s parenting comedy

Photo: Netflix In a 2018 post on Instagram, Jennifer Garner appears in a red jumpsuit, dangling from a T-bar as it slowly lifts her above a large aluminum slide in some upscale indoor playplace. “Oh, I wish I hadn’t done this,” she mutters to her onlooking family. “I hate this so much. Why’d I do this?” Though she may have some misgivings about the zany position she’s in, Garner soon loosens her grip and, with a deep breath of composure, slips down onto a cushioned landing pad. It’s a pretty anticlimactic resolution for what turned out to be a very low-stakes situation, not really meriting the emotional playing-up the movie star gives it. This anodyne revelry provides the basis for the new film

Jennifer Garner s Yes Day Reviews Are In, Here s What Critics Are Saying About The Netflix Movie

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard We haven’t seen Jennifer Garner in a feature film in a hot minute, but her new Netflix comedy is almost here. Adapted from the book of the same name, Yes Day stars Garner, (who also produces) alongside Édgar Ramírez, and Jenna Ortega. Garner and Ramírez play parents who usually say no to their kids ,but decide to say yes to all of their kids’ requests (with a few reasonable exceptions) for one day, called Yes Day. The movie releases on Netflix this Friday, March 12, and critics have already started posting their thoughts. Yes Day “a comedy you may want to say no to.” He criticizes Jennifer Garner’s role, not because she isn’t a good actress, but because he argues it’s hard to believe Garner as a mother who has lost her sense of yes; he states that she has never lost her “sparkle.” Among other criticisms, Gleiberman notes:

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