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Lara Jean(Lana Condor) is excited about her forthcoming college life, but her changing lifestyle starts to affect all her relationships and decisions when she is about to graduate. The protagonist takes a couple of trips which tends to push her to rethink her future and priorities.
With the two popular films of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before movie series, To All The Boys: Always and Forever becomes the third film joining it.
Based on the novel “Always and Forever, Lara Jean,” the movie also stars Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky, the heartthrob of all ladies is looking forward to a college life with Covey but denies a long distance.
To All The Boys Always and Forever review: Predictable yet full of charm
To All the Boys: Always and Forever, On Netflix, Is Too Morose To Be Mushy
‘To All The Boys: Always and Forever’ scores low on originality and innovation but some films are all heart and conjure up the memories of tenderness of bygone days.
Despite some flat patches, and the predictable arcs, we stay invested in LJ and Peter, because there’s real sweetness to them, even as they get ‘their meet-cute’ and ‘their song’.
To All the Boys: Always and Forever feels like a drag at times, only trying to dazzle the audience by cute all-consuming first love sequences and dreamy cinematography.
‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ movie review: Teen trilogy winds down in predictable fashion
It hurts that the final chapter in such a beloved series turned out to be the least impressive of the lot, but Lana Condor and Noah Centineo's chemistry is still iconic.