Hello everyone!
Yesterday they comment and I share a post I wrote about a movie that I saw a few weeks ago To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love; which is the second part of this romantic comedy. As I mentioned when I saw the movie, then I looked for the first part and also saw it, which is To All the Boys I've Loved Before. I confess that I also liked the first part, it is a romantic movie for teenagers but I personally think that any young person can enjoy it.
Although it premiered in 2017, I wanted to talk a bit about this like the previous one. This movie is also based on the novel written by Jenny Han.
The truth about how the story of this movie begins, I think I have not seen it anywhere else, but I will speak a little more so as not to ruin something if someone has not yet seen the movie. Start with our protagonist Lara Jean, she had never had a boyfriend but she liked boys. She had written 5 love letters about boys she was in love with in the past, those letters were never delivered and they were kept in a box in her room.
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One day, all those love letters (or heartbreak) are delivered to the boys to whom they were mysteriously addressed. Which clearly makes her feel ashamed and worried about certain situations.
For various circumstances that happen in the film (which I will not tell you so as not to ruin the events); she and Peter Kavinsky (one of the 5 children she wrote a letter to) end up pretending in front of everyone that they are dating or a couple; He proposes the deal so that he can make his ex-girlfriend jealous and she agrees to avoid one of the boys who wrote her a letter. So both young people make a contract to agree to their agreement.
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Without a doubt Peter changed Lara Jean's daily life, I think it's a good movie, good for those who like romance and have no problem watching romantic movies of teenagers.
I share a preview video of this film, spoken in English and subtitled in Spanish: