After watching the movie, I enjoyed The Life List for many of the same reasons Screen Rant’s Rachel Lebonte stated in her review. Sofia Carson and Connie Britton both made the most out of the script, with each having heartwrenching scenes. However, the film still had major issues that left it feeling like a draft instead of a completed project. I’m convinced that Netflix could’ve made the story better with one change.
The Life List Would’ve Worked Better As A TV Show, Not A Movie
The Life List Had Too Much Ground To Cover In Two Hours










The Life List is a heartwarming movie, but it could’ve been even better if Netflix made it a TV show instead. Alex’s story takes place over the course of a year, which is a long span for a two-hour movie. The story quickly brushes over and condenses items on the life list. I’d like to see Alex getting her tattoo or look at it up close. They show a shot of Alex in the mosh pit but quickly move on. The movie leaves it up to viewers to fill in the blanks about how each item emotionally impacts her.
A TV show would’ve given the filmmakers more time to flesh out the characters and show Alex achieving her goals.
The Life List Skipped Over Too Many Important Details
The Life List Set Up Conflicts And Questions Without Fully Resolving Them










One of the most frustrating parts from the start to the end of The Life List is that it skipped important details that would’ve fleshed out the story and given it more emotional resonance. The audience never learns why exactly Alex got stuck in a rut, which makes most of the story pretty shallow. I can empathize with her losing a parent, but her struggle started long before that.