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Netflix's 'Voicemails for Isabelle' Restores Faith in Romantic Comedies

By

Anna Menta

2h ago· 6 min readenReview

Summary

The article is a personal essay/review comparing two Netflix romantic comedies: "Office Romance" (starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein) and "Voicemails for Isabelle." The author found "Office Romance" technically well-made but emotionally hollow, leading them to question their love of rom-coms. However, "Voicemails for Isabelle" restored their faith in the genre by delivering genuine emotional connection and romantic chemistry that "Office Romance" lacked. The piece argues that true rom-com magic comes from authentic emotional stakes, not just sharp writing or star power.

Source

DeciderNetflix's 'Voicemails for Isabelle' Restores Faith in Romantic Comediesdecider.com

Key quotes

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All love to Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, but I simply did not care about their relationship in Office Romance.
The jokes were sharp. The script was smart. The supporting cast was stacked. I laughed. I had fun. But when JLo and BGold kissed, I felt absolutely nothing.
Maybe, I thought, I'm just not as into rom-coms as I thought I was. Maybe I'm not the romantic I used to be.
Then I watched Voicemails for Isabelle, another new Netflix romantic comedy that began streaming today.
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Netflix’s new rom-com has everything Office Romance was missing.

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