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Netflix movie is exactly what you think it is
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The Ending of Yes Day Explained
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Netflix presents a film directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Justin Malen, based on the book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenfeld. Rated PG (for some rude and suggestive material, and brief language). Running time: 89 minutes. Available now on Netflix.
One parent, in particular, took to “Yes Day”: Jennifer Garner. The actress has previously spoken on social media about holding the holiday with her three children. And she’s a producer of the film, which debuts Friday on Netflix.
“No is part of the job,” narrates Allison Torres (Garner) in the film’s opening scenes. But so stern is Allison the bad cop next to her more easy-going husband Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) that her three children’s school projects suggest a dictatorship in need of a coup. One makes a video comparing her to Stalin and Mussolini.
I know. Or, I should say, I m a parent, so I no. There is little as terrifying as being responsible for the continued survival of that little bundle in your arms, and as they learn to crawl and put things in their mouths and explore the world around them, sometimes it does seem that the world is conspiring to hurt them. And then there s middle school, and a whole different kind of potential for getting hurt. So it does seem like no is the only way to keep them safe.
That s the dilemma faced by Allison Torres (Jennifer Garner), who has three children pushing back against her forbidding, rejecting, declining, nope on a rope, nearly reflexive use of the word no. Allison is not happy about it either. She wonders how she got there. Once she was a person who said yes to everything. She met Carlos (Edgar Ramírez) and it was like finding a partner in yes . Yes was like the theme of our relationship, as they went sky-diving and rock-climbing.