John Ambrose is in the movie for maybe a third of it, but still manages to steal my favor away from Kavinsky. In the book itself, it feels uneasy and uncomfortable but the author, Jenny Han, is able to make it work, especially with the ending. It is tricky dealing with love triangles, especially after portraying Kavinsky and Covey’s relationship so vulnerably in the first movie. ![]() The rawness and vulnerability shared between the two characters shines through, but with the addition of a new character in the second movie, John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), it seems to vanish. What set the first movie apart from others and gives it high ratings is its honesty in portraying high school relationships. This movie features some of the most cringe-worthy lines to date. Usually, romance movies are known for their cheesiness, and most of the time it is easy to appreciate. ![]() However, the movie itself moves very slowly, and Lara Jean’s character seems more out of place compared to the books. In fact, I appreciate how closely they stuck to the book. As someone who read the series along with following the movies, this helps me enjoy the movie more. Similarly, the second book starts off with Lara Jean Covey (played by Lana Candor) going to Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo)’s house to tell him her true feelings, but in the second movie, we start off by jumping right into their relationship.Įven though this is a major change, the rest of the movie falls in line with the plot of the book, excluding other slight variations. Movie adaptations of books are difficult in general, but with the plot this one deals with, there did not seem to be much creative freedom.Īt the end of the first movie, the plot is wrapped up with a neat little bow, contrasting the book ending, which was more ambiguous. The aspects that made the first movie so attractive, especially the cinematography, remained in the second movie, but there is nothing special about the latter. I Still Love You, the second installment in the series-and it did not receive the same response. When To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before released in August 2018, the internet was overwhelmed with the romance, family dynamic and aesthetic of the movie.
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