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86. To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean; movie review

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TO ALL THE BOYS, ALWAYS AND FOREVER, LARA JEAN
Cert PG
115 mins
BBFC advice: Contains sex references, language

Saturday Night Live suggested last week that Netflix was the home of the raunchiest telly.
I have to report that since I began watching it, I have discovered nothing but fairly wholesome family movies.
Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) is 17 but it is pure love rather than lust which is the bedrock of her relationship with Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo).
And even when they begin to inch towards intimacy, it is all in the best possible taste.
Jenny Han's Lara Jean novels have been hits with teenagers worldwide and were turned into a trilogy of films which I had missed until I moved temporarily into the home release sector.
To All The Boy: Always And Forever is the third of them and is currently one of its most well-watched movies on Netflix
I can see why - Lara Jean is smart and kind but the storyline also includes moments of poignancy and alights upon issues which will resonate with youngsters.
For example, LJ and her sisters (Janel Parrish and Anna Cathcart) are very supportive of the new love life of their widower dad (John Corbett) but also deeply miss their mum.
And our heroine is also in a tangle over her choices of university after she misses out of a place at the same college as her beloved.
The characters in Michael Fimognari's film are a little bit too good to be true and certainly richer than average teenagers.
But they are likeable I can see why its target audience would be cheering them on.
And it makes a change that there are no hackneyed bullies - Lara Jean's challenges are always of her own making and she knows that.
It is bright and largely uplifting and for, young audiences who have been stuck at home during lockdown, it will be an 'awesome' distraction.
However, it was a bit too twee for me to give it a higher mark.

Reasons to watch: Reflects fun and anxiety of teenage years
Reasons to avoid: Far too twee at times

Laughs: None
Jumps: None
Vomit: Yes
Nudity: None
Overall rating: 6/10

Did you know?
 Director Michael Fimognari and his family left love locks on the fence at Namsan Tower in Seoul once filming wrapped on one of the film's early scenes. 

The final word. Jenny Han: "I think there are so many different emotions that you feel when you are second-generation Asian America. You're going back to that country, and you look around and everyone looks like you, which is amazing. Then you also feel, I think, disconnected, because you're not really from there, but people expect that you know the culture. " Buzzfeed





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