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Through My Window: Across the Sea

Original title: A través del mar
  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
8.6K
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Julio Peña and Clara Galle in Through My Window: Across the Sea (2023)
Follows Raquel and Ares as they face challenges in the next chapter of their relationship and their individual lives.
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Ares and Raquel maintain a long-distance relationship during his studies in Stockholm. When they meet again, they find that their period of separation has put their love to the test.Ares and Raquel maintain a long-distance relationship during his studies in Stockholm. When they meet again, they find that their period of separation has put their love to the test.Ares and Raquel maintain a long-distance relationship during his studies in Stockholm. When they meet again, they find that their period of separation has put their love to the test.

  • Director
    • Marçal Forés
  • Writers
    • Ariana Godoy
    • Eduard Sola
  • Stars
    • Clara Galle
    • Julio Peña
    • Guillermo Lasheras
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    8.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marçal Forés
    • Writers
      • Ariana Godoy
      • Eduard Sola
    • Stars
      • Clara Galle
      • Julio Peña
      • Guillermo Lasheras
    • 25User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Clara Galle
    Clara Galle
    • Raquel
    Julio Peña
    Julio Peña
    • Ares
    • (as Julio Peña Fernández)
    Guillermo Lasheras
    • Yoshi
    Natalia Azahara
    • Daniela
    Hugo Arbues
    Hugo Arbues
    • Apolo
    Eric Masip
    Eric Masip
    • Artemis
    Andrea Chaparro
    • Vera
    Emilia Lazo
    • Claudia
    Ivan Lapadula
    Ivan Lapadula
    • Gregory
    Carla Tous
    Carla Tous
    • Anna
    Rachel Lascar
    Rachel Lascar
    • Sofía
    Abel Folk
    Abel Folk
    • Juan
    Lucy Chaparro
    Lucy Chaparro
    • Camila
    Pilar Castro
    Pilar Castro
    • Tere
    Laurent Meri
    • Dominique
    Nau Sache
    • Borja
    Brady Jaskaran
    • Profesor Ares Estocolmo
    Gloria Sirvent
    • Profesora Literatura Raquel
    • Director
      • Marçal Forés
    • Writers
      • Ariana Godoy
      • Eduard Sola
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    User reviews25

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    6cgvsluis

    I won't lie, I was not thrilled with where this film ends...but I am hoping movie three brings it all home.

    I absolutely loved Through my Window (A través de mi ventana), so I was super excited to watch the second film based on the book series by Ariana Godoy. I knew it would be a little problematic in that part of what made the first film so good was the great hate to love romance. Here in book/film #2 the couple is together just separated by distance, with Ares studying medicine at a school in Stockholm and Raquel studying literature at home in Barcelona. The conflict came in the form of Ares being adrift, questioning why he is studying medicine at all and really just missing Raquel. Raquel is also spending far too much time on her phone with Ares, but she does have an opportunity to send her manuscript to a publisher. (I really liked that it ended up being Yoshi's legacy.) Ares comes home for a break and whisks Raquel off for a seaside get reacquainted vacation...but his two brothers (Apollo and Artemis) end up crashing the vacation with their various friends.

    I didn't enjoy this film nearly as much as the first film...it suffered from the midst of the story as it ends not where fans will want it to end...feeling undone, or as the narrator says broken. I did enjoy some of the sun, sand and sex that I would want in a summer film, but personally I can't wait for the third and final film. Is this a recommendation...yes, I still love the characters of Raquel and Ares and as a romantic, I still find myself rooting for them. I also think you need to see this in order to watch the third film. I wouldn't recommend this as a stand alone film however, you definitely need the context of the first film...even though that could be watched as a stand alone film. I find myself upset with Artemis and wanting to beat him with my shoe, and I am actually feeling sorry for Apollo as he seems to be a good kid...Raquel's friend Daniella probably needs to be hit a few times with a shoe for the way she treats him.
    5ceilia-lucas

    I must say I liked the first movie better.

    Through my window - a Spanish romantic teen drama based on a book with the same title, hit Netflix like a storm last year, as another Kissing Booth wanna be. Now it tries to flare up the flame by bringing a sequel.

    The story continues where it was left by Ares studying in Stockholm while Raquel stayed behind with all their friends and family. It is a big adjustment for both of them. Can their relationship survive the test?

    I must say that the beautiful beaches of Costa Brava made me feel like I was too on a holiday, and the drama between the friends gave just enough entertainment to keep on watching. But do they must force these makeshift problems and hilarious intimate scenes on the viewers?

    The story line doesn't feel realistic and by the end of the movie it stretches too far into trying to be serious and dramatic with a tragic ending.

    I must say I liked the first movie better, because it didn't want to be anything else than it is, while the second one was just trying too hard.

    Fans will be happy to know that a third part of the trilogy Through My Window: Looking at You should arrive in 2024.
    6meilmowhugs

    was not the best

    Too sum it up i did not enjoy this movie whats so ever.i barely understood is and i was not hooked at all.i constantly found myself not paying attention to the movie cause it was just so incredibly boring i do recommend the movie but only because the first one was good and i have faith in the 3rd one. The end of the movie leading into the third one seemed interesting and i am happy to see it once it comes out. I hope it is not like the 365 days franchise where they rushed the 3rd movie and so it ended up not being the best.i hope that they do there best work in the 3rd movie through my window:looking at you.
    VH07654

    Great well thought-out sequel that expands from the first movie

    The writers of the sequel did a great job in terms of pushing the story of Raquel and Ares forward and focused on dramatic character development. The great thing about this movie is that the sequel is not a replica/repeat of the first movie. It grows beyond the first one, moving out of teenage puppy love into adulthood

    The first movie is a teen rom-com while the second movie expands into what it means to be a grown-up, the weight of your actions and dire consequences of making wrong decisions as an adult. The movie deals with growth post the couple's "honeymoon phase" where things are no longer rosy. With adulthood comes struggles, growth for each of the characters and the lessons they learn from their mistakes

    The best part of the sequel is the storyline of Ares. He is the one who endures the most change, faces struggles and holds the most responsibility. He is no longer the alpha male in his protected high school environment but ventures out to the next phase in his life where stakes are higher. The movie ends with a renewed dedication to his cause (saving lives) and determination to make a difference. We also see his love for Raquel deepening in the second movie. He truly loves her in a mature manner. He is no longer a teenager but is transitioning to a mature intelligent responsible alpha adult. The actor Julio Peña who plays Ares did a greath job in this sequel showing Ares struggles and eventual maturity

    I also love the movie pace. The challenges and problems are built in an ascending crescendo with each problem in Raquel and Ares relationship piling up on top of the previous, culminating in a disastrous event

    This sequel is well-thought out in terms of characters, relationships and dramatic development, significantly much better than the sequels of other sagas (which are largely repetition of their first movie)
    4jelisavetailicjoja

    i made imdb account just to say how bad the movie was

    After the first part which was ok (classic teen love story with few plots, not a masterpiece but decent), this was is such a disappointment.

    The relationships between people are confusing, the dialogue is weird and unrealistic, no story was actually covered deeply - is this a story about struggles of long distance relationships? Faithfulness? Friendship? They tried to have several points, but the realisation is just weak.

    The 'event' in the end - so so unnecessary. It is like they have created a movie for us to watch something while we wait for the final plot in the 3rd part. This could have been done so much better.

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    • Crazy credits
      Halfway through the end credits, there's a preview of the next installment in the franchise: Through My Window: Looking at You (2024).
    • Connections
      Followed by Through My Window: Looking at You (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Cuando zarpa el amor
      Performed by Amaia Romero

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Крізь моє вікно 2: Розділені морем
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production company
      • Nostromo Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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