You People
"Opposites attract. Families don't."
Ezra and Amira begin a romance that pulls two families into a high stakes test of love. In a world where modern dating meets tradition, their bond must endure the pressure of elders and the distance between generations. The film follows dinners, introductions, and crowded gatherings where jokes... Read more
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About You People
Ezra and Amira begin a romance that pulls two families into a high stakes test of love. In a world where modern dating meets tradition, their bond must endure the pressure of elders and the distance between generations. The film follows dinners, introductions, and crowded gatherings where jokes and misunderstandings reveal what each side values most. Rather than gloss over differences, the story leans into them, using humor to show the tension between cultural pride and personal happiness. The couple negotiates dating etiquette, family expectations, and career goals while seeking a path that honors both sides and their affection. The result is a lively, earnest comedy about fitting in without losing yourself. The audience roots for the couple as they weather awkward moments and imperfect progress, hoping they’ll find a shared path.
Directed by Kenya Barris, the film builds on a screenplay credited to Barris and Jonah Hill, weaving a confident tonal blend of sharp wit and affectionate satire. It arrived on Netflix in 2023, positioning a star driven ensemble led by Hill, London, Murphy, and Louis-Dreyfus in a comedy rooted in contemporary race and culture dynamics.
Critics offered mixed notes about the balance of humor and social commentary. The movie tackles interracial dating, family expectations, privilege, and the questions people ask when two worlds collide. Performances from Jonah Hill and Lauren London anchor scenes with warmth while Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus land sharp satirical beats.
Beyond laughs the film prompted conversations about how dating across cultures is portrayed in popular media. It offers a candid look at misunderstandings, forgiveness, and the way families shape personal choices. The cast's chemistry, especially Hill with London and Murphy as a blunt foil, gave audiences talking points about modern love, racial representation, and the possibilities for change in long standing stereotypes.
Box office details aren’t the focus, as the film circulated primarily through Netflix streaming. Yet the conversations it sparked about love across cultures linger long after the credits, proving the movie lands as more than just a punchline.
What Viewers Are Saying
Audiences say You People digs into a mixed-race romance and the parents in its orbit, but the social-issue setup hits you over the head and the tone stays chilly. Jokes land only sporadically and the bulk of the run time feels like two hours of people being rude to each other plus an ending that tries to wring sentiment out of it too quickly. Even with standouts from SNL alums and Eddie Murphy, the whole thing comes off as manufactured and visually flat, with moments that look like GTA 5 cutscenes and Photoshop style credits.
Details
- Release Date
- January 20, 2023
- Runtime
- 1h 57m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 756 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Khalabo Ink Society +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jonah Hill
Ezra
Lauren London
Amira
Eddie Murphy
Akbar
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Shelley
Sam Jay
Mo
Nia Long
Fatima
Travis "Taco" Bennett
Omar
David Duchovny
Arnold
Molly Gordon
Liza
Deon Cole
Demetrius
Director: Kenya Barris
Written by: Jonah Hill