Lara Jean and Peter have just taken their relationship from pretend to officially official when another recipient of one of her old love letters enters the picture.Lara Jean and Peter have just taken their relationship from pretend to officially official when another recipient of one of her old love letters enters the picture.Lara Jean and Peter have just taken their relationship from pretend to officially official when another recipient of one of her old love letters enters the picture.
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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
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- TriviaFilmed back to back with the third film in the trilogy.
- GoofsAt 33:44, we can see that Lara Jean is wearing a pendant but at 33:53, when Peter is putting on his, Lara Jean's pendant is gone.
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[Last lines]
Lara Jean: [narrating] When you light a lantern and send it into the sky, you're supposed to make a wish. I thought I wanted a promise that Peter and I would never hurt each other. I wanted something that doesn't exist. I wanted happily ever after. But I know now, that I don't wanna love in half measures. I want it all. And to have it all, we have to risk it all. If I could do it over, I wouldn't change a thing. Because everything that happened has brought us here. This is our story and we're still at the beginning.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: 10 Best Outfits from the To All The Boys Movies (2020)
- SoundtracksThen He Kissed Me
Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
Performed by The Crystals
Courtesy of EMI Entertainment World, Inc., on behalf of Phil Spector Records
As you might have seen from the promos, another of Lara Jean's letters was delivered to an old crush of hers. This guy, John Ambrose, actually writes back. He clearly had feelings for her when the two were kids and he seemingly still does.
Lara Jean and the handsome John Ambrose end up volunteering at a retirement home together. Taken by his smile and their childhood connection, Lara Jean begins to wonder if Peter is the right fit for her. It doesn't help Peter's case that his ex-girlfriend constantly turns to him for support (her parents are separating), and his genuine kindness forbids him from turning her away. His behavior is defensible from a pure human decency standpoint, but it's reasonable to expect Lara Jean to be made a bit uncomfortable by watching her current boyfriend spend time with his former flame.
Lara Jean notices other red flags from Peter, like reading her a poem he didn't write and didn't explicitly claim to write, but he also didn't clearly say he didn't write it either. When he later fesses up, Lara Jean is disappointed and tad suspicious. Can she trust him? Lara Jean's insecurity as a first-time girlfriend and the influence from a resident at the retirement home (whose mindset is stuck in the swingin' 60s) both fuel her doubt in Peter. She wonders if John Ambrose is her true match. This is puzzling because the John Ambrose character is a perfectly nice, perfectly boring glass of warm milk. There's nothing alluring about him, and the actor playing him, Jordan Fisher, clearly has zero chemistry with Lana Condor.
Fortunately, Noah Centineo and Condor still click. Centineo does most of the heavy lifting, bringing to the table all his same effortless charisma and charm. Even when his character falters as boyfriend, he brings an unquestionable sincerity to his explanations and apologies. There's never any doubt that he's a good guy trying to do the right thing, even if he doesn't always know precisely what that is.
In the end, the movie is pretty watchable. Lara Jean's dad finds a potential love interest. Lara Jean's friend is quirky and fun. If you liked the first movie and can tolerate an assault of predictably placed popular songs meant to set the mood, you'll probably find this sequel to be Netflixable.
- Jared_Andrews
- Feb 23, 2020
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- To All the Boys I've Loved Before 2
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1