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YES DAY

YES DAY

  • Status: Released
  • 11-03-2021
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Score: 6.701
  • Vote count: 1239

A mom and dad who usually say no decide to say yes to their kids' wildest requests — with a few ground rules — on a whirlwind day of fun and adventure.

Jennifer Garner

Allison Torres

Edgar Ramírez

Carlos Torres

Jenna Ortega

Katie Torres

Julian Lerner

Nando Torres

Everly Carganilla

Ellie Torres

H.E.R.

H.E.R.

Nat Faxon

Mr. Deacon

Molly Sims

Hiring Executive

Fortune Feimster

Jean the Paramedic

Arturo Castro

Officer Jones

Tracie Thoms

Billie / Concert Coordinator

Megan Stott

Layla

Yimmy Yim

Tara

Snowden Grey

Hailey Peterson

Hayden Szeto

Officer Chang

Alana Baer

Julie

Graham Phillips

Brian

Wolf Fleetwood-Ross

Brent

Adam Faison

Trevor

James Kyson

Mr. Hwang

Michelle La

Counter Gal

Leonardo Nam

Mr. Chan

Naomi Ekperigin

Miss Hoffling

James Calixte

Chase

Alek Cole

Rob

William Samiri

Jeremy

Ruy Iskandar

Tony

Cloie Wyatt Taylor

Teacher Beth

Joanna Strapp

Nurse Linda

Brent Morin

Bob

Cass Buggé

Joan

Lynn Andrews

Karen

Jordan Johnson-Hinds

Security Guard

K.C. Clyde

KC

Katie Baker

Mary

Ava Allan

Rosemary

Cameron Johnson

Brad

Taylor Cooper

Woman on Something

Faryn Einhorn

Mom in Car

Jeremy Culhane

Kablowey Maroon Team Player

Kristi Lauren

Kablowey Green Team Player

Olivia Norman

Kablowey Blue Team Player

Arvin Lee

Korean Customer

Peter S. Kim

Man from Bathroom

Ron Yerxa

Officiant

Nicholas Sean Johnny

Helium Kid #1

Cameron James Elie

Helium Kid #2

Romyn Smith

Seven Year Old Nando

Aliyah Torres

Ten Year Old Katie

Joshua Gallup

Terrified Kid

Danielle Jalade

Stevie

Erin Allin O'Reilly

Woman in Cheetah Suit

Rafael Boza

Officer Antonio

Tyler Riggin

Harry

Mike Lane

Kablowey Orange Team Player

Sandy Fletcher

Kablowey Orange Team Player #2

Chase Meyer

Sound Mixer

Lola Raie

Party Kid #1

Aidan McGraw

Party Kid #2

Rachel Amanda Bryant

Maid of Honor

Coral Coye

Athletic Kid #1

Kodiak Lehman

Athletic Kid #2

Makea Leonard

Athletic Kid #3

Keithen Foster

H.E.R. Band Member

Carrington Brown

H.E.R. Band Member

Alonzo Harris

H.E.R. Band Member

Ricardo Ramos

H.E.R. Band Member

Ajanee Hambrick

H.E.R. Band Member

Malik Spence

H.E.R. Band Member

Miles Michaud

Allah-Las Band Member

Matthew Correia

Allah-Las Band Member

Pedrum Siadatian

Allah-Las Band Member

Timothy Hill

Allah-Las Band Member

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Rather unoriginal, though the cast make it more likeable than it would otherwise be. <em>'Yes Day'</em> 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 <em>'Instant Family'</em> - as is the whole film, in actual fact. <em>'Yes Man'</em>, 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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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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