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Why Jennifer Garner said “yes” to new film

Jennifer Garner, star of new family film Yes Day, tells LAURA HARDING why she gives her children whatever they want for one day

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THERE is one day every year when Jennifer Garner lets her children do whatever they want. If that sounds like a recipe for lawlessnes­s, think again. She says the requests of her three kids – Violet, 15, Seraphina, 12, and Samuel, nine – that she shares with ex-husband Ben Affleck, are usually pretty tame.

It is known as a ‘yes day’, and comes from a children’s book of the same name by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrato­r Tom Lichtenhel­d, in which parents say yes to every request (as long as it’s not dangerous or illegal) – such as pizza for breakfast and using gel to style hair into a mohawk – for 24 hours.

Now the book has inspired a film, also called Yes Day, and features 48-year-old Elektra and Alias star Jennifer and The Undoing’s Edgar Ramirez as the parents who reluctantl­y agree to give in to their three children’s wishes for a day – including dressing up in wild costumes, water balloon fights and a trip to a theme park.

“I read the book to my kids,” Jennifer remembers, “and my middle daughter just loved this calendar in it that says all the nos, and at the very end it says yes on the last day.

“It’s very easy to think of yes day as only being over the top and, granted, we are a wish fulfilment movie, but I really have learned over nine years of doing yes days with my kids that it’s little things.

“Like ‘When the car is parked, can I put my head out of the sunroof? Can I sit in the front seat and turn all the knobs?’

“You don’t even realise how many nos are implied in a kid’s life, because they’ve heard it so many times they’ve stopped asking.

“So it’s just letting that free and just having a little bit of fun, staying up late, choosing the cereal at the grocery store.

“For my kids, it’s things I would never do... stopping at a gas station and letting them get junk food and lottery tickets, things like that. “And it’s the energy of giving your entire attention to your kids for an entire day with a whole lot of yes, yes, yes – that is what it’s really about. Although the big stuff is fun too.” Jennifer has been doing these days for so long that she evangelise­s about what they have brought to her family life.

“My kids’ yes days have always ended in a late night out in the back yard,” she says with a smile over Zoom.

“We have ours in August, almost always, at the end of summer when I’ve run out of anything fun to do and they just need to go back to school, and we are trying to fight our way there.

“Having a s’more (sweet treat) in the backyard all together, playing flashlight tag and then going to sleep in a tent in the backyard, it’s just that you’ve earned the feeling of cosiness by the end of the day that is special.”

Jennifer has even been trying to incorporat­e some more yeses into her family life during the pandemic, as kids battle home school and long periods away from their friends.

“After dinner every night the kids and I have just sat on the couch together, I make popcorn, and we watch two episodes of The Office (the US version).

“We watched it all the way through and then we went back and watched it again.

“It’s a little too mature for my son and I never allow screen time during the week, but that has been my yes.

“We just finished it and my kids want to watch it again and I’m like ‘There are other comedies, I promise, we can find something else you’ll love,’ but if that is what feels good to them right now then we will start, good old Steve Carell, and we will go back to the beginning.” Venezuelan star Edgar, 43, who played detective Joe Mendoza in HBO hit The Undoing alongside Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, doesn’t have children of his own but is a heavilyinv­olved uncle. He explains that he has also experiment­ed with bringing ‘yes’ into his family life as a result of the movie.

The experience is even more treasured because seeing his family can be a struggle, even in pre-pandemic times.

“Over Christmas 2019 I celebrated my first yes day with my family and realised the cornerston­e of the whole movement is time,” he says.

“The most beautiful and most important gift you can give to the people you love is time and I think the pandemic has re-enforced

For my kids it’s buying lottery tickets or... letting them get junk food Jennifer Garner on her Yes Day treats

that, how valuable and how important it is to spend time.

“When I planned a yes day with my family and my nephews, they were very simple things, no real extravagan­za – it was having a picnic and eating pizza and going to a theme park.

“It was beautiful to see that it’s the undivided attention, which is nothing but time and focus, was what they craved, and that stayed with me.

“I live in the US and my family is in Venezuela and we haven’t been able to see each other so I think that reality... which is the reality of many many people with fewer possibilit­ies and resources – it’s been so tough for so many people around the world

“And I think it’s made this experience way more relevant than before.

Edgar continues: “I felt this movie was basically a therapy vehicle when I was doing it. Now, after all that we have been through collective­ly, I think the movie has gained a whole different meaning

“I had just been exiled from my country before I did this movie. I’m from Venezuela, I’m very vocal against the dictatorsh­ip there, and I became exiled and I don’t have the opportunit­y to just go and be with my family because I’m not allowed in the country.

“I have as much privilege as possible in comparison with so many people around the world who have been exiled from their country for many different reasons, so I think this was a beautiful experience for me to come to terms with my new personal reality.

“The movie is very emotional to me and because it taught me so much, to be in the moment and not think too much and be very present.”

■ Yes Day is on Netflix now

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Jennifer centre as mum Allison, with Edgar, left, as Carlos, and their brood in new movie Yes Day

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