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‘Yes Day’ Review: Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramírez Learn to Just Say Yes to Their Kids in a Comedy You May Want to Say No to

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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticTwenty-five years ago, “Yes Day” would have been a dumbed-down high-concept Hollywood family comedy, and you could say it still is.

The difference is that now it’s the Netflix version, which means, in this case, that it’s not so much “dumb” as post-psychological.

The premise, for anyone who’s a parent, will sound rather catchy. Allison (Jennifer Garner), taken to task by her three children for being a Debbie Downer of a mom — a joyless disciplinarian who’s perpetually saying “No” — agrees to indulge her kids in a Yes Day.

That is, for an entire day, she and her husband, the genial Carlos (Edgar Ramirez), will have to say yes to any request, big or small, that the kids make. “No, you can’t do that” isn’t on.

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