
#P.s. i love you netflix movie
16-year-olds Lara Jean Covey ( Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky ( Noah Centineo) have officially become a real couple, after spending most of the previous movie fake dating. I Still Love You picks up shortly after To All the Boys ends. Lara Jean does have nice handwriting! Netflix / Bettina Strauss I Still Love You is fun, but it doesn’t have the tender, intimate detail work of its predecessor Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) and Lara Jean (Lana Condor) send off their paper balloon. While I’d just spent a perfectly enjoyable two hours with this movie, I could easily go quite a long time without ever needing to sit through it a second time. I Still Love You, out on Netflix on February 12 and directed by Michael Fimognari (the director of photography for To All the Boys, directing his first feature here), I had no urge whatsoever to watch it again. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before accomplished the impossible task of feeling both cozy and sparkling all at the same time, and watching it was all I wanted to do.īut when I finished the new sequel, To All the Boys: P.S. I myself watched To All the Boys three times in the first weekend it came out, and then just started watching it on a loop every morning when I went to the gym, dipping in and out of it in half-hour segments. “I never watch teen movies,” people would tell me, “but I watched this one twice.” Or, “I never rewatch any movies, but I rewatched this one twice.” Usually, the people I talked to made sure to tell me how many times they’d watched it, which makes sense, because To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before has become one of Netflix’s most watched and rewatched movies. There was something about To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Netflix’s surprise hit 2018 teen love story directed by Susan Johnson, that made people want to wrap themselves up in it.Įverywhere I went in the months after it came out, people were talking about it: at parties with friends, at networking coffees with book publicists, with the Vox politics writers who were popping into the culture team’s Slack channel to declare To All the Boys the only thing that mattered in the world anymore.
