The new romantic comedy “You People” on Netflix is about a Jewish-Muslim love affair that, as you might expect, begins as a balancing act between many faux pas.
- The romantic comedy You People premieres on Netflix on January 27, 2023.
- The focus of the film’s plot are the hurdles that a Jewish-Muslim couple has to overcome.
- The screenplay is from the equally intercultural relationship of leading actor Jonah Hill.
“You People” is a derogatory term in American English often used towards Jewish and black people – and the title of a new Netflix rom-com starring Jonah Hill, which premieres January 27.
It’s about a relationship between two protagonists from different communities, both of whom are confronted with resentment – and also harbor resentment towards each other: the Ashkenazi-Jewish young man Ezra (Jonah Hill) is in a relationship with the African-born Muslim Amira (Lauren London). at.
Put your foot in it, get set, go: Anyone who knows and likes culture clash comedy will already know to some extent what is played in “You People” – numerous previous comedies such as “Everything Kosher?”, “Kick it like Beckham” or “Pretty best friends” have established their own genre.
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