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[A Cinematic Disappointment: Analyzing the Adaptation of 'People We Meet on Vacation']-[People We Meet On Vacation and What's Making Us Happy]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2026-01-09

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A Muted Adaptation: Why 'People We Meet on Vacation' Falls Short

The recent Netflix adaptation of Emily Henry's beloved romance novel, People We Meet on Vacation, has sparked significant disappointment among fans and critics alike. Despite featuring appealing leads—Emily Bader as Poppy and Tom Blythe as Alex—the film struggles to capture the "effervescent" and "sparkly" quality that defines Henry’s writing. While the movie succeeds in its casting and aesthetic choices, it ultimately feels "inert" and "generic," failing to translate the specific charm of the source material to the screen.

The Problem of Condensation and Pacing

One of the primary critiques leveled against the film is its inability to replicate the slow-burn development of the relationship found in the book. As the hosts of Pop Culture Happy Hour noted, Emily Henry’s strength lies in her ability to build intimacy through "natural conversation" and small, cumulative moments. By attempting to "cram" these intricate dynamics into a two-hour runtime, the film feels "choppy." The narrative jumps abruptly from the characters disliking each other to them embarking on trips, leaving the audience wondering, "How did we get here?" The lack of connective tissue, such as the text messages that define their long-distance friendship in the novel, leaves the characters feeling flattened.

Missing Specificity and Structural Flaws

Critics argued that the adaptation reduces a complex story to "kooky lady with quirks plus some shenanigans." The film struggles with character consistency; Alex, initially presented as a "stick in the mud," loses that defining trait almost immediately, making later character beats feel unearned. Furthermore, the decision to change the setting from the "perfect" metaphor of Palm Springs—a place that signifies "closing some doors on your lives"—to Barcelona stripped the film of its inherent "context and heat."

A Case for the Limited Series Format

There is a consensus among the reviewers that the story would have been far better served as an eight-episode limited series. Because the book relies on "line, line, line" dialogue, it functions almost like a script already; however, the movie’s attempt to "shoehorn in a complication" through an arbitrary third-act argument highlights a misunderstanding of the source material. Without the breathing room of a series, the film resorts to "screenwriting ticks" and generic tropes rather than allowing the characters' feelings to evolve naturally.

Final Verdict

While there are bright spots—such as the charming scene where Poppy sings along to "Hang With Me" by Robyn and the inclusion of fun supporting actors like Lucas Gage—the film fails to justify its own existence as an adaptation. It sacrifices the "mystery" of the will-they-won't-they dynamic for a predictable, "modern family-coded" rom-com structure that feels disconnected from the spirit of the novel. Ultimately, while the movie is "pleasant to watch" as a casual weekend distraction, it fails to preserve the grace and depth that made the original book a bestseller.

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