Lara Jean's senior year of high school takes center stage when she returns from a family trip to Korea and considers her college plans--with and without Peter.Lara Jean's senior year of high school takes center stage when she returns from a family trip to Korea and considers her college plans--with and without Peter.Lara Jean's senior year of high school takes center stage when she returns from a family trip to Korea and considers her college plans--with and without Peter.
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For context, I am a 28-year-old male who has never seen the previous movies. (My wife wanted to watch it for Valentine's Day). I am not the target demographic, but I did enjoy the movie.
The acting is good, the writing is actually good, and the cinematography is surprisingly excellent! It's a little too sweet overall, but it is a fairly easy film to watch.
It's nothing over-the-top, but the movie does not do anything wrong in my opinion.
The acting is good, the writing is actually good, and the cinematography is surprisingly excellent! It's a little too sweet overall, but it is a fairly easy film to watch.
It's nothing over-the-top, but the movie does not do anything wrong in my opinion.
So I loved the first movie,it was a cute teen rom com as it's supposed to be.
The second one was a downgrade from the first but still had some good points and was actually entertaining and had some tension.
This one, well, was simply terrible. There is nothing that happens in the movie that warrants to be told. I haven't read the books so I don't know what happens in it but this definitely felt absolutely unnecessary. Just wasted 2 hours of my life. So unproductive, lags on without anything actually happening.
Do not waste your time on this.
The second one was a downgrade from the first but still had some good points and was actually entertaining and had some tension.
This one, well, was simply terrible. There is nothing that happens in the movie that warrants to be told. I haven't read the books so I don't know what happens in it but this definitely felt absolutely unnecessary. Just wasted 2 hours of my life. So unproductive, lags on without anything actually happening.
Do not waste your time on this.
What a beautiful song to conclude this sweet series adapted from the YA novels by Jenny Han "To All The Boys I've Loved Before". While not as strong as the first movie, this third and final film in the trilogy was better than the second film. There were some great Seoul travel shots and some wonderful shots of New York City...but ultimately this was the final entry in Peter and Lara Jean's romantic love story that started with a bunch of love letters and a fake relationship...and is concluded in this film which starts with The Covey (Lara Jean's) Family in Seoul, Korea for spring break. The big highlights in the film are the senior trip to New York, finding out about college acceptance, the prom, Dr. Covey's wedding, and graduation. This film is like a post card for high school romance and doesn't delve too deep into any heavy topics, although they do make an attempt to heal Peter's relationship with his father and touch on the Covey family grief in regards to their mom.
Sweet, good hearted escapism and perfect Valentine's tribute!
Sweet, good hearted escapism and perfect Valentine's tribute!
The first film in the franchise wasn't anything groundbreaking, but still felt fresh. The second installment was, in my opinion, a major downgrade, particularly in terms of character development. Now we have come to the conclusion of the trilogy, and a movie that feels just like a hundred teen romance dramas that have come before it.
The main criticism is that this movie doesn't implement anything that hasn't been done before. Really, from the second the plot of the movie becomes apparent, anyone who has ever seen a movie will be able to guess what happens. It's a simple story of 'girl loves boy, but girl receives a huge opportunity that forces her to choose between her own life and her relationship'. Some standard awkward situations follow, that could as always be so easily avoided if the characters possessed even a lick of common sense. The couple breaks up, realizes they do still love each other, and eventually decide to try and work things out. Doesn't that sound familiar?
The saving grace of the movie are still its characters however. Lara Jean is a charming, kind and positive spirit, while Peter distinguishes himself as a supportive and caring boyfriend. The Covey family dynamic, and their Korean roots, are fleshed out even further, and deservedly so. It's the little interactions between the characters that give the movie most of its charm.
The actors do a fine job, and the cinematography and camerawork deserve some applause as well. The humor in the film is fine, but also feels derivative of other teen comedies.
All in all, this movie is by no means the worst of its kind. It has its moments and several positive aspects, but it falls flat in simply providing nothing that original or new to the genre or movies in particular.
The main criticism is that this movie doesn't implement anything that hasn't been done before. Really, from the second the plot of the movie becomes apparent, anyone who has ever seen a movie will be able to guess what happens. It's a simple story of 'girl loves boy, but girl receives a huge opportunity that forces her to choose between her own life and her relationship'. Some standard awkward situations follow, that could as always be so easily avoided if the characters possessed even a lick of common sense. The couple breaks up, realizes they do still love each other, and eventually decide to try and work things out. Doesn't that sound familiar?
The saving grace of the movie are still its characters however. Lara Jean is a charming, kind and positive spirit, while Peter distinguishes himself as a supportive and caring boyfriend. The Covey family dynamic, and their Korean roots, are fleshed out even further, and deservedly so. It's the little interactions between the characters that give the movie most of its charm.
The actors do a fine job, and the cinematography and camerawork deserve some applause as well. The humor in the film is fine, but also feels derivative of other teen comedies.
All in all, this movie is by no means the worst of its kind. It has its moments and several positive aspects, but it falls flat in simply providing nothing that original or new to the genre or movies in particular.
I'm annoyed that it was the EXACT same plot as the last two-super cute in the beginning, a break up in the middle, and then a super cute make up at the end. Just substitute NYU for John Ambrose and you got the same movie.
I gave it a 6 because, like the other two, the cinematography, costume design, music, and actors were so damn likeable! Although, I would expect a Hollywood hair stylist to figure out extensions by now-the hair was driving me crazy.
Overall, I REALLY wanted to like this, but it just felt like I was rewatching the same movie over and over.
I gave it a 6 because, like the other two, the cinematography, costume design, music, and actors were so damn likeable! Although, I would expect a Hollywood hair stylist to figure out extensions by now-the hair was driving me crazy.
Overall, I REALLY wanted to like this, but it just felt like I was rewatching the same movie over and over.
Did you know
- TriviaThough they were released a year apart, was filmed back-to-back with the previous film in the series, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020).
- Goofs33 minutes in, the students are passing various Manhattan landmarks on a bus. They pass in the front of the NY Public Library, with street signs to confirm the location, going northbound. This is impossible: Fifth Avenue is southbound-only for vehicular traffic from 135th Street in Harlem to its terminus in Greenwich Village.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits show highlights from all three movies with Lara Jean and Peter's song playing over the highlights.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Netflix Afterparty: To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021)
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