
Netflix’s People We Meet on Vacation, based on Emily Henry’s bestselling novel, has won praise for capturing the magic of the friends-to-lovers rom-com. The film follows Poppy and Alex, two best friends who take an annual vacation together, as they navigate tension, romance, and self-discovery.
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Critics have highlighted how the movie preserves the charm and yearning of Henry’s original story while making thoughtful changes for the screen. The travel-heavy narrative spans destinations from Barcelona to Tuscany, blending picturesque settings with intimate character moments. The time jumps allow viewers to follow the duo as they grow and evolve, giving their relationship added depth.
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Emily Bader’s portrayal of Poppy has been lauded for bringing the character’s bubbly, layered personality to life, while Tom Blyth’s Alex embodies the quiet, stable counterpart. Their chemistry anchors the story, making the iconic friends-to-lovers arc feel fresh and engaging.
The film also excels in small, memorable details. Scenes such as the New Orleans segment and vacation mishaps recreate moments from the book with striking visual accuracy, offering fans a sense of déjà vu. Easter eggs, including references to the novel’s cover in the final scene, delight viewers who know the source material.
Critics note that People We Meet on Vacation succeeds not only as an adaptation but as a rom-com in its own right. Its exploration of friendship, timing, and desire against the backdrop of sun-soaked travel makes it a “perfect palate cleanser” to start the year, especially for fans of the friends-to-lovers trope.
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With its balance of humor, heart, and holiday escapism, the movie demonstrates how a beloved novel can be translated to the screen while keeping its soul intact.