
New Netflix rom-com led to several breakups Netflix
Netflix’s latest rom-com, The Life List, isn’t just about finding love—it’s inspiring real-life transformations. Sofia Carson, the film’s lead, recently revealed that several audience members made life-altering decisions after watching it, including breaking up with partners and quitting jobs.
A Journey of Self-Discovery
Based on Lori Nelson Spielman’s 2013 novel, The Life List follows Alex (played by Carson), a young woman struggling with the loss of her mother. As she revisits her childhood aspirations, she embarks on an unexpected journey to rediscover herself.
One major challenge? Finding true love. To guide her, Alex relies on a checklist of essential traits—kindness, support, and the ability to bring out the best in her.
Real-Life Impact on Viewers
Carson revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that test screenings of the film led to surprising audience reactions.
"Adam [Brooks, the writer-director] would call me and say, ‘So many people told me they broke up with their boyfriend or quit their job,’” she shared.
The movie, she explained, isn’t just a romantic comedy—it raises deeper existential questions.
"We often forget the fearless dreamer we were as children. This film took me back to that version of myself," Carson said.
A Personal Connection
Carson admitted the movie influenced her own life as well.
"I left the set a different Sofia. I think little Sofia would be so proud," she reflected. Inspired by the film’s themes, she even started writing her own "life list"—and was amazed to see some of her dreams come true.
A Star-Studded Cast
Joining Carson in The Life List are Connie Britton as Alex’s late mother and Kyle Allen as Brad, her love interest. The film, a mix of romance and self-discovery, debuted on Netflix on March 28.
With its powerful message and emotional depth, The Life List is more than just a love story—it’s a call to re-evaluate dreams, choices, and relationships.