Players, a rom-com on Netflix for Valentine’s Day with Gina Rodriguez

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Players is a movie directed by Trish Sie starring Gina Rodriguez. With Damon Wayans Jr., Tom Ellis, Augustus Prew, and Joel Courtney.

“Players” is a romantic comedy set on Valentine’s Day. It falls under the genre of “redemption”, where the protagonist (usually male) starts off as a non-believer in love, mocking it and avoiding any emotional gestures… until Cupid strikes and changes their perspective, almost like a Dickensian tale.

“Players” is one of those charming films that, following the trend of Netflix, takes a classic structure and adapts it to modern times, with some new gender roles and a female lead played by Gina Rodriguez. It provides entertainment and slightly deviates from the typical romantic comedy formula, giving the supporting characters more depth and purpose in the story. However, it ultimately remains another romantic comedy for this Valentine’s Day.

Synopsis

Mack is a sports journalist in New York who forms a group of four friends at the newspaper to support each other in their dating lives. But no one can resist the power of love for long, and soon she finds herself attracted to one of her colleagues in this curious and amusing group.

Movie Review

See, be entertained, and forget: that’s how the impact of “Players” can be summarized on our (single or not) hearts. It’s an easy film, set in the city of romantic comedies par excellence (New York), with two charming leads gradually falling for each other despite all odds. It’s somewhat familiar and lacks ambition, but that’s precisely why this genre is so popular: it’s easy to watch, doesn’t raise any ethical issues, and after five minutes, you can’t even remember what it was about because they all seem too similar.

Technically, “Players” is well-made: a perfect production with a team of professionals who know what they’re doing and can execute it flawlessly, almost with their eyes closed. The script practically writes itself and the characters are so pre-designed that there’s little room for improvisation. The cinematography is good, with those shots of Manhattan that we always see at the beginning of every romantic comedy. It’s a solid production because Hollywood still knows how to make pre-designed products.

“Players” does have some merit in its script, especially in the way it focuses on almost five protagonists, even though Gina Rodriguez’s character is the main one. It has good dialogue, is slightly daring when necessary, and manages to stay in the comfort zone throughout.

Our Opinion

Looking for a romantic comedy for Valentine’s Day? Of course, we knew a platform like Netflix wouldn’t miss this inevitable date. And they do it well with “Players”, without breaking the rules of the genre, delivering another quality commercial product that, without offending anyone, won’t leave a lasting aesthetic impact on anyone. But it achieves what it wants: an easy consumable product that can be watched and forgotten just as easily.

Where to Watch “Players”

Netflix

About Gina Rodriguez

Gina Rodriguez
Gina Rodriguez

Gina Rodriguez, an exceptional American actress, has captivated audiences with her talent, versatility, and philanthropic endeavors. With her radiant smile and undeniable passion, Rodriguez has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. From her breakthrough role in “Jane the Virgin” to her captivating performances in films like “Annihilation” and “Miss Bala,” Rodriguez continues to inspire and empower others through her craft. But her impact extends beyond the screen, as she actively engages in philanthropic efforts and champions important causes. Read more

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