If you happen to’ve ever misplaced a father or mother, misplaced a job, or just misplaced your means in life and realized it someplace alongside your thirties, Netflix’s latest rom-com, The Life Checklist, is assured to talk to the very depths of your soul.

Alex Rose, performed by Sofia Carson, is pressured to confront her misplaced goals, ambitions, and self-confidence within the wake of her mom’s passing by way of a collection of pre-recorded DVDs. Elizabeth, performed by Connie Britton, fires Alex from the household firm from past the grave, and requires her to finish a collection of duties from a “life listing” she wrote at age 13 in an effort to obtain her inheritance.
Aided by good-looking lawyer Brad, performed by Kyle Allen, Alex tackles spectacular feats like open mic night time at The Comedy Cellar, one on one with a New York Knick, getting a tattoo, lastly studying Moby Dick, and studying to play “Clair de Lune”.
The listing additionally ventures into extra emotional territory with necessities to make peace together with her father, develop into an incredible instructor, and discover real love. Alongside the way in which Alex discovers life-changing details about her mom and her household, reconnects together with her calling to be an educator after swearing to by no means set foot in a classroom once more, and uncovers, via a collection of relationships, simply what actually counts in love.
The movie completely encapsulates the deeper yearnings of a technology wanting to seek out success, but additionally the easier, extra lighthearted issues in life, like a tableful of associates who discuss over one another sharing inside jokes, roadtrips with epic soundtracks you’ll be able to sing and dance to, and campouts underneath the moon together with your siblings. In essence, we wish the flexibility to step totally into our maturity, with no need to sacrifice the enjoyment of being younger at coronary heart.
It wouldn’t damage if somebody gifted us a home on this economic system, however you’ll have to observe for your self to see the way it all comes collectively.