A Mixed Bag of Emotions: Review of ‘Regretting You’
As moviegoers, we often wish for more than just comfortable seats at the multiplex—perhaps a box of tissues would be a welcome addition.
Director Josh Boone, known for his adaptation of the tear-jerker 'The Fault in Our Stars,' returns with 'Regretting You,' based on Colleen Hoover's popular YA novel. This film promises a mix of laughter and tears, but does it deliver?
Starring Allison Williams and Dave Franco as Morgan and Jonah, the film begins in their high school years, where their chemistry is palpable. However, complications arise as Jonah is dating Morgan's sister Jenny, and Morgan is involved with Jonah's friend Chris. Just as the story begins, Morgan discovers she is unexpectedly pregnant.
Fast forward 17 years, and we find the couples still entangled in their relationships, albeit in complicated ways. Morgan's daughter Clara is approaching her own milestones, wanting to pursue drama school, which leads to conflict with her mother.
The film explores various themes of love, loss, and the complexities of family dynamics. Tragedy strikes, altering the course of their intertwined lives significantly. However, the transition from poignant moments to forced humor can feel jarring and disrupt the emotional flow.
While the film contains some sweet and heartfelt moments, the narrative occasionally drifts into overly sentimental territory, leaving viewers questioning its authenticity. With a runtime of 117 minutes, 'Regretting You' ultimately garners a mixed reception, balancing its emotional highs with moments that veer into cliché.
Rated PG-13 for its mature themes, the film offers a glimpse into the intricacies of relationships, but whether it resonates will depend on individual tastes in storytelling.
In conclusion, 'Regretting You' offers a blend of emotion that may appeal to fans of the genre, yet its corniness might leave some wishing for a more nuanced approach.




