The new Netflix film, “Voicemails for Isabelle,” features Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson in a touching romantic comedy intertwined with a moving story of sisterly love. Zoey Deutch plays Jill, an aspiring baker striving for culinary success under the thumb of her demanding boss, played by Nick Offerman.
Jill faces heartbreak when her younger sister, Isabelle, portrayed by Ciara Bravo, succumbs to cystic fibrosis. To cope with the loss, Jill begins leaving voicemails on Isabelle’s phone. Unbeknownst to her, the number now belongs to Wes, played by Nick Robinson. Intrigued by the messages, Wes travels to San Francisco to meet Jill, leading to a journey filled with surprises and emotional connections.
The film is the creation of Leah McKendrick, who not only wrote and directed it but also has a notable track record with the 2023 film “Scrambled.” Known for blending humor with heavy themes, McKendrick skillfully balances the sorrow of loss with the spirit of a romantic comedy in this project.
In a discussion with Leah McKendrick, she shares insights about the film’s tonal complexity, her experiences in the editing suite, and the reasons behind Nick Robinson’s irresistible charm. McKendrick also draws parallels with her relationship with her own sister, who fortunately is still alive, and delves into the film’s evolution. Originally the story did not revolve around San Francisco or the gourmet food industry but changed through its development.
“Voicemails for Isabelle” offers a unique cinematic experience with its blend of lighthearted romance and poignant themes of family bonds. The film is available for streaming on Netflix.

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