Watching One of Them Days alone in an empty cinema didn’t help its cause. A better atmosphere might have made the jokes land better, but as it was, I only laughed three or four times, and the rest felt like trudging through treacle. The film didn’t have the energy or spark to keep things moving, and much of the humour fell flat. That said, Keke Palmer and SZA were a superb double act—they had great chemistry and were easily the highlight. It’s a shame the rest of the film couldn’t match their charm. Just a bit of a slog, really.