To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Is a Very Long Title

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You

The review:

After disliking Noah Centineo so intently in The Perfect Date, I was gun-shy of To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, but Michael Fimognari managed to include enough good relationship things* that I came away satisfied. And sometimes in a woman’s life there is a period where the boys come out of the woodwork, and this is rarely represented on film, so that was fun. This is solid, middle-tier movie making, perfect for two hours of untroubled movie viewing.**

The verdict: Good

Cost: Netflix monthly fee ($8.99)
Where watched: at home

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Further sentences:

*The indie drama fan in me is always interested in what happens after the couple gets together and there were a lot of first-relationship troubles.
**There are troubles, of course, because otherwise there wouldn’t be a movie. But no one is dying here.

Questions:

  • What film comes closest to your own first relationship?
  • When do you turn to films like this one?

Favorite IMDB trivia item:

Jordan Fisher plays John Ambrose McClaren in this movie. In To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018) the role of John Ambrose was played by a different actor, Jordan Burtchett.
(I wondered about this, but was too lazy to check. Thanks IMDB trivia writer!)

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You

0 thoughts on “To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Is a Very Long Title”

  1. You continue to surprise me. You actually liked this movie. I watched it too. I thought it was fun and worried they would ruin it with the seemingly necessary ending in today’s world and where love just doesn’t work out. I thought it was fun and a great distraction from out grim world.

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