A teenage girl's secret love letters are exposed and wreak havoc on her love life.A teenage girl's secret love letters are exposed and wreak havoc on her love life.A teenage girl's secret love letters are exposed and wreak havoc on her love life.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 11 nominations
Madeleine Arthur
- Christine
- (as Madaleine Arthur)
Isabelle Beech
- Young Lara Jean
- (as Isabelle Beach)
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Lana Condor Has Big Plans for 'To All the Boys' Sequel
Lana Condor Has Big Plans for 'To All the Boys' Sequel
Lana Condor hopes to bring some of her "Deadly Class" character's toughness to Lara Jean in the upcoming To All the Boys I've Loved Before sequel.
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- TriviaThe wallpaper on Lara Jean's phone showing her and Peter asleep was actually the actors relaxing together off-set. A crew member snapped the picture of them and used it in the film.
- GoofsWhen Peter and Lara Jean are making their relationship contract, the text of the words "ski trip" at the bottom of the list change throughout the scene.
- Crazy creditsThere is a mid credit scene in which the recipient of the fifth letter shows up at Lara Jean's house.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Netflix Romance Movies (2018)
- SoundtracksSwan Lake - Scene
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Peter Il'yich Tchaikovsky)
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Hey, sometimes I am in the room and my wife puts on a movie and I am just compelled to not leave due to laziness... But then it turns out to not be too bad a thing thats on! I ponder and will assume Netflix did this to whet any appetites of those having just seen Crazy Rich Asians (which Netflix originally bid on to produce) and wanting more Asian-led rom coms.
More than that, it's shot with what look like (to get oddly technical) good prime lenses so that it doesnt have that sort of cheap look that TV or even other direct-to-Netflix movies have sometimes. I feel bad this didnt get a chance to be seen in theaters, but on the other hand this may get seen by a lot more people than if it were only in theaters a couple of weeks and then brushed to DVD.
This doesnt mean it is without some of the conventions of the genre (I guess they try to get around the "Gay Best Friend" by not making him exactly a "best" one - also, a token, which we haven't seeb un a while I guess). It also has the most non-"ill kill you!"-reveal reveal in a long time. But the main characters have great chemistry and it doesn't feel forced for a moment - or, at the least, I like seeing these two figuring things out as young people sort of stumbling into romance.
And Lana Condor having a star-making turn here aside (she's pretty, but her acting is subtle enough to make this premise not seem too ridiculous), there's a guy here, the other male lead who I forget his name now, who seems to be the high school clone (in voice especially) of Mark Ruffalo.
More than that, it's shot with what look like (to get oddly technical) good prime lenses so that it doesnt have that sort of cheap look that TV or even other direct-to-Netflix movies have sometimes. I feel bad this didnt get a chance to be seen in theaters, but on the other hand this may get seen by a lot more people than if it were only in theaters a couple of weeks and then brushed to DVD.
This doesnt mean it is without some of the conventions of the genre (I guess they try to get around the "Gay Best Friend" by not making him exactly a "best" one - also, a token, which we haven't seeb un a while I guess). It also has the most non-"ill kill you!"-reveal reveal in a long time. But the main characters have great chemistry and it doesn't feel forced for a moment - or, at the least, I like seeing these two figuring things out as young people sort of stumbling into romance.
And Lana Condor having a star-making turn here aside (she's pretty, but her acting is subtle enough to make this premise not seem too ridiculous), there's a guy here, the other male lead who I forget his name now, who seems to be the high school clone (in voice especially) of Mark Ruffalo.
- Quinoa1984
- Aug 22, 2018
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- Những Chàng Trai Năm Ấy
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- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(uncredited)
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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