What's Happening?
Actors Tom Blyth and Emily Bader, stars of the film 'People We Meet On Vacation,' discuss their roles and the film's connections to the classic romantic comedy 'When Harry Met Sally.' The movie, based on Emily Henry's novel, follows the story of two friends, Alex and Poppy, who reconnect during a wedding in Barcelona after a falling out. Blyth and Bader reflect on the film's homage to 'When Harry Met Sally,' noting the influence of the iconic film on their performances and the narrative. They also share insights into key scenes, including a dance sequence that was not originally in the script but became a significant moment in the film.
Why It's Important?
The film's connection to 'When Harry Met Sally' highlights the enduring influence of classic romantic comedies
on contemporary cinema. By drawing parallels to such a beloved film, 'People We Meet On Vacation' taps into a nostalgic appeal while offering a fresh take on the friends-to-lovers trope. This approach may attract audiences who appreciate both the familiarity of classic rom-com elements and the novelty of new storytelling. Additionally, the film's success could pave the way for more adaptations of Emily Henry's works, expanding her reach and influence in the film industry.









