{"id":120513,"date":"2023-01-28T01:13:17","date_gmt":"2023-01-27T19:43:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/people-like-you-2023-review-a-nice-netflix-movie-in-which-its-great-cast-shines-above-a-story-weve-seen-a-thousand-times\/"},"modified":"2023-01-28T01:13:17","modified_gmt":"2023-01-27T19:43:17","slug":"people-like-you-2023-review-a-nice-netflix-movie-in-which-its-great-cast-shines-above-a-story-weve-seen-a-thousand-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/people-like-you-2023-review-a-nice-netflix-movie-in-which-its-great-cast-shines-above-a-story-weve-seen-a-thousand-times\/","title":{"rendered":"People like you (2023) review: a nice Netflix movie in which its great cast shines above a story we’ve seen a thousand times"},"content":{"rendered":"
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kenya barris<\/strong>creator of the television show ‘black-ish’, signed an agreement with Netflix<\/strong> valued at $100 million that ended abruptly less than three years later. At that time, Barris only premiered ‘#blackAF’, one of those series that the platform did not hesitate to cancel despite having previously renewed it, but it was still to come. ‘People like you’<\/strong>his first feature film as a director.<\/p>\n

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It cannot be said that Barris has opted for something revolutionary for his first film, since ‘People like you’ is a romantic comedy clearly indebted to ‘Guess who’s coming tonight’ and the multitude of similar productions that were released in subsequent decades. Fortunately, It has a good cast so that everything looks better and ends up being an entertaining proposal.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Do not expect the slightest surprise in the purely plot. ‘People like you’ follow the boy meets girl structure by heart<\/strong>They both fall in love but then a problem arises that seems insurmountable and could end their relationship. We all know how that is going to end and Barris’s film is no exception.<\/p>\n

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What is striking is that Barris manages the most common excesses in this type of production quite well without really giving up on them. For example, no one would have been surprised to see a eddy murphy<\/strong> unleashed as Akbar, especially when his goal for most of the footage is to make life miserable for Ezra (Jonah Hill<\/strong>), but when it comes down to it, he opts for a very measured calm and without resorting to excessively underlining his condition as a threat as ‘Her parents’ did with Robert De Niro.<\/p>\n

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