Um triângulo amoroso entre uma garota e dois irmãos. Uma história sobre o primeiro amor, o primeiro desgosto e a magia daquele verão perfeito.Um triângulo amoroso entre uma garota e dois irmãos. Uma história sobre o primeiro amor, o primeiro desgosto e a magia daquele verão perfeito.Um triângulo amoroso entre uma garota e dois irmãos. Uma história sobre o primeiro amor, o primeiro desgosto e a magia daquele verão perfeito.
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Reviewers say 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is a coming-of-age drama with picturesque beach settings and engaging soundtracks. It explores love, family, friendship, and growth, praised for its character chemistry. However, it faces criticism for clichéd plots, underdeveloped characters, and deviations from the book series. The central love triangle receives mixed opinions. Some appreciate the modern adaptation, while others find it lacking authenticity and depth. Its nostalgic appeal and teen audience resonance are noted, though it may not universally resonate.
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Amongst the cliches, irritating characters, and the irritating choices they make, there is something comforting about this series. The soundtrack, stunning locations, colorful costumes, excellent casting, and all around solid performances make an otherwise unoriginal series quite entertaining....and by the way, I'm team Conrad.
It's alright, good binge material if you're bored.
Decent acting in season 1, the second season however fails to deliver. The story lacks depth in both seasons and is very predictable.
The source material feels as though it was taken straight out of Wattpad, no idea why there's so much hype out there.
I take it the books are better?
Decent acting in season 1, the second season however fails to deliver. The story lacks depth in both seasons and is very predictable.
The source material feels as though it was taken straight out of Wattpad, no idea why there's so much hype out there.
I take it the books are better?
I feel like people get way to critical about these easy watching, light, young adult TV shows. If people read the books they would realise that actually the show adapts the storyline much further - the books are meant to be easy reading and therefore the show is also meant to be easy watching.
I really loved this show. I found it so comforting and entertaining and will continue to rewatch it. Sometimes the simplicity and cheesiness is just what you need and it clearly isn't aimed at adults or those who don't enjoy said shows. If you want something light hearted and fun, this is perfect. Cant wait for season two.
I really loved this show. I found it so comforting and entertaining and will continue to rewatch it. Sometimes the simplicity and cheesiness is just what you need and it clearly isn't aimed at adults or those who don't enjoy said shows. If you want something light hearted and fun, this is perfect. Cant wait for season two.
I kinda liked season one. It was sweet, although a bit messy. Belly ended up with the right brother.
But season two?
Oh, my ... What a trainwreck. It makes no sense to me why anyone would ruin a nice romance story like that.
I also don't get how teenagers get to do whatever they want with whomever they want whenever they want, and noone is keeping an eye on them. Belly is only 16, and the boys not much older.
The whole thing with Aunt Julia also seems forced and ridiculous.
The entire season two is just one, big, ridiculous mess. I hope they won't make a season three, 'cause I will have to watch it to see what happens to the only likeable brother.
But season two?
Oh, my ... What a trainwreck. It makes no sense to me why anyone would ruin a nice romance story like that.
I also don't get how teenagers get to do whatever they want with whomever they want whenever they want, and noone is keeping an eye on them. Belly is only 16, and the boys not much older.
The whole thing with Aunt Julia also seems forced and ridiculous.
The entire season two is just one, big, ridiculous mess. I hope they won't make a season three, 'cause I will have to watch it to see what happens to the only likeable brother.
If you've seen one glossy American teen drama, you've seen them all - and The Summer I Turned Pretty is no exception. This series follows the same tired formula: privileged kids spending their summers in gorgeous beach houses, worrying about which boy likes them more, while the real world seems miles away - both literally and emotionally.
The show tries hard to pull at your heartstrings with slow-motion scenes, indie music, and pretty lighting, but underneath all the aesthetics is a painfully shallow and predictable story. The characters rarely resemble actual teenagers in their behavior or dialogue - they're overly dramatic, self-absorbed, and seem completely detached from any real-world problems. Everything feels sanitized and idealized, as if the biggest hardship in life is choosing between two equally dreamy boys.
It's the kind of show that wants to be deep but ends up being emotionally hollow. Even moments that are supposed to be serious (grief, illness, coming-of-age struggles) feel like they're handled with a Pinterest-filter level of depth. The dialogue is cringey, the pacing is sluggish, and the relationships are overly romanticized in a way that just doesn't reflect real teen experiences - unless you're a rich, conventionally attractive kid from a Nicholas Sparks novel.
In short: The Summer I Turned Pretty is just another chapter in the ever-growing saga of whiny, spoiled, unrealistic, sugarcoated teen dramas from the U. S., centered on characters who have everything but act like their lives are falling apart. If you're looking for authentic storytelling or relatable characters, this isn't it.
The show tries hard to pull at your heartstrings with slow-motion scenes, indie music, and pretty lighting, but underneath all the aesthetics is a painfully shallow and predictable story. The characters rarely resemble actual teenagers in their behavior or dialogue - they're overly dramatic, self-absorbed, and seem completely detached from any real-world problems. Everything feels sanitized and idealized, as if the biggest hardship in life is choosing between two equally dreamy boys.
It's the kind of show that wants to be deep but ends up being emotionally hollow. Even moments that are supposed to be serious (grief, illness, coming-of-age struggles) feel like they're handled with a Pinterest-filter level of depth. The dialogue is cringey, the pacing is sluggish, and the relationships are overly romanticized in a way that just doesn't reflect real teen experiences - unless you're a rich, conventionally attractive kid from a Nicholas Sparks novel.
In short: The Summer I Turned Pretty is just another chapter in the ever-growing saga of whiny, spoiled, unrealistic, sugarcoated teen dramas from the U. S., centered on characters who have everything but act like their lives are falling apart. If you're looking for authentic storytelling or relatable characters, this isn't it.
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- CuriosidadesAlthough the story is set in Massachusetts, the main filming took place in Wilmington, North Carolina, and the surrounding areas. This included locations such as Fort Fisher, the Cape Fear Country Club (for the Debutante ball), Wrightsville Beach, Padgett Station (the bus station for Taylor), Russell's Quik Stop (a convenience store), and the Porters Neck area.
- ConexõesReferenced in The Floor: Let's Get Physical (2025)
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