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Why Every Zoomer Should Say "Yes" to Watching "Yes Man"

Updated: Apr 23

Includes clips from the film remastered for vertical viewing on mobile


Yes Man

In the vast expanse of cinematic adventures and comedies, there lies a gem that not only promises to tickle your funny bone but also delivers a resonating message that transcends generations. I'm talking about "Yes Man," a classic comedy that continues to captivate audiences with its hilarious plot and meaningful undertones. Now, I know what you're thinking – why should you dive into a film that hit the screens when flip phones, and Journey ring tones, were still a thing? I realize you may now need to Google the band Journey, so don't worry, I'll wait.


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First off, what's not to love about this movie, really? At its core, "Yes Man" stars the ever-charming Jim Carrey as Carl Allen, a man stuck in the monotony of his own negativity until he embarks on a life-changing journey of saying "yes" to everything. And I mean, everything. This leads to a whirlwind of events that are as absurd as they are enlightening, propelling Carl into a life filled with unexpected joys, challenges, and plenty of cringe scenarios along the way.


The movie isn't just a string of comedic escapades; it carries a profoundly positive, and growingly needed, message about the essence of putting yourself out there and truly living. In a world where the line between our digital personas and our real selves is increasingly blurred, both Millennials and Zoomers alike can relate to the struggle of disconnecting and engaging with the world around us. "Yes Man" champions the idea of embracing life's opportunities, encouraging viewers to step out of their comfort zones and live, really live.


Now, let's address the elephant in the room. Sure, the film has its moments of cringe, particularly regarding the age differences in romantic relationships depicted. With an 18-year gap between Carl and Allison and a 20-year gap between Tillie and Carl, it's a component that might raise eyebrows. Yet, it's essential to view these elements through the lens of the film's overarching message and the era it was made.


Moreover, while Danny Masterson's presence might be a sticking point for some, the allure of young Zooey Deschanel and Bradley Cooper in the cast brings a balance, showcasing their talent in roles that complement the film's vibe perfectly. And if we're talking about hidden gems, Rhys Darby's performance is undoubtedly one of Hollywood's best-kept secrets. His portrayal of the awkward but endearing Norman adds a delightful layer to the movie's charm.


In essence, "Yes Man" is more than just a comedy. It's a vibrant reminder to live life fully, to say "yes" to new experiences, and to find joy in the unexpected. Its message is timeless, resonating with anyone who's ever felt stuck in a rut or hesitant to take a leap. So, to all the Zoomers out there, give "Yes Man" a watch. It's not just a trip down memory lane for us Millennials, it's a beacon of laughter and life lessons that knows no generational bounds.


ZoomerClips:

My Favourite Scenes Remastered for Mobile Vertical Viewing


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🎸Jumper Scene🎵





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As you have no doubt ascertained, I am not a Zoomer! I am an Xennial with a passion for comedy flicks. The purpose of ZoomerFlicks is to bestow my comedic movie wisdom onto the generations that follow... And with a twist... Literally. I've remastered all my favourite scenes for vertical viewing on Mobile. Enjoy!

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