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Not a Thriller, But a Global Romance: ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Dominates Netflix Charts

Entertainment Desk

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Breaking away from Netflix’s long-standing dominance of thrillers, the romantic comedy “People We Meet on Vacation” has taken the global streaming audience by storm. Released earlier this month, the film quickly climbed to the top of Netflix’s global chart and continues to hold the second position weeks later.

Based on the bestselling novel by Emily Henry, the film stars Emily Bader and Tom Blyth as Poppy and Alex—two longtime friends whose annual vacations slowly reveal unspoken feelings. What sets the film apart is its emotionally layered storytelling, allowing the romance to grow naturally rather than relying on clichés.

The undeniable chemistry between the lead actors has been widely praised, making each moment—from awkward beginnings to heartfelt conclusions—deeply engaging. Combined with stunning travel locations and a comforting narrative tone, the film offers viewers a sense of warmth during uncertain times.

The success of People We Meet on Vacation marks a significant win for romantic adaptations and signals Netflix’s continued confidence in bringing beloved literary love stories to the screen.


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