To All The Boys 2 Movie Review: Noah Centineo And Lana Condor Bring Back The Rom-Com Feels
To All The Boys 2 brings back all the feels for valentines day 2020. The Netflix film is the most awaited sequel to best-selling novel and film, To All The Boys I Have Loved Before.
Star
Cast:
Vin
Diesel,
Michelle
Rodriguez,
Jordana
Brewster,
John
Cena,
Tyrese
Gibson
Director:
Justin
Lin
Language:
English
Duration:
1
hr
21
minutes
Available
On:
Netflix
Story:
As
Lara
Jean
Covey's
relationship
with
Peter
Kavinsky
continues
to
grow,
she
reunites
with
another
recipient
of
her
old
love
letters.
John
Ambrose
McClaren
comes
back
with
not
just
a
response
to
her
letter
but
to
win
her
over.
Review:
To
All
The
Boys
I
Have
Loved
Before
ended
with
Lara
Jean
and
Peter
becoming
a
real
couple,
the
sequel
starts
soon
after
as
the
two
can
be
seen
going
on
their
first
date
at
the
beginning.
The
film
is
not
just
a
rom-com
about
a
come
of
age
teenager,
but
it
is
also
a
wake-up
call
that
love
is
all
things
messy
and
nothing
perfect.
Lara
Jean's
sister
Kitty
in
the
previous
release
had
sent
out
her
old
love
letters
to
her
crushes,
most
found
their
way
back
to
her,
except
one.
Lara
Jean
was
hoping
it
was
long
forgotten
when
she
receives
a
response
from
her
sixth-grade
crush
John
Ambrose
Mcclaren.
And
the
response
is
not
an
email
or
a
text,
it
is
an
actual
letter
through
snail
mail.
I
immediately
start
shipping
for
John
instead
of
Peter,
who
spoiler
alter,
copies
a
poem
instead
of
writing
one!
but
in
the
end,
it's
right
there
in
the
title,
Lara
still
loves
Peter
and
so
do
we
all.
The
film
is
filled
with
cute
romantic
gestures
and
some
heartbreaking
moments.
While
the
love
triangle
and
Covey
trying
to
find
her
perfect
date,
is
still
at
the
centre
of
the
story,
you
do
get
a
chance
to
uncover
Lara's
relationship
with
her
childhood
best
friend
and
Peter's
ex
Gen.
What
we
miss
in
the
film
is
Lara
and
Peter's
screen
time,
alone
and
together.
We
hardly
get
to
see
them,
in
spite
of
their
chemistry
being
the
biggest
selling
point
of
the
previous
film.
Several
other
moments
in
the
film
do
make
up
for
the
loss,
also
Lara's
dialogues
like,
"I
thought,
thoughts
of
other
boys
would
magically
leave
my
mind
when
I
started
dating
Peter" and
final
monologue
of
wanting
a
happily
ever
after,
"This
is
our
story
and
we
are
just
at
the
beginning"
will
resonate
so
much
for
audiences
of
all
age
groups
watching
the
film.
You
get
little
time
to
feel
invested
in
their
relationships
as
new
dynamics
and
characters
are
added,
but
the
film
has
a
great
playlist
which
is
capable
of
evoking
the
feelings
easily
from
the
audience.
To
All
the
Boys:
PS
I
Still
Love
You,
still
makes
for
a
good
rom-com,
not
up
to
the
mark
with
age-old
classics
but
Lara
Jean
makes
you
want
to
fall
in
love
all
over
again.