Netflix’s new culture-clashing satire, You People, promised to be a lot more complex and incisive than the average romcom that gets dumped on the streamer every couple of weeks. The feature-length directorial debut of Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, You People digs into the racial and generational differences that arise when a Jewish man and a Black woman get engaged to be married and their parents meet. It was poised to be the perfect antidote to the prejudice and hostility and territorialism in today’s America. With those lofty ambitions, You People didn’t live up to its potential. The film’s social commentary has been criticized as heavy-handed and superficial. But that doesn’t mean it’s a bad movie. You People might not have the solution to racism – which may have been too much to expect from a Netflix romcom – but it is a great showcase for actors like Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.