To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You

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, 77% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You may feel like little more than an amiable postscript to its predecessor, but fans of the original should still find this a swoonworthy sequel.
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    Emily ForneyBitch Media
    P.S. I Still Love You affords its female characters the emotional and physical space to come to terms with their desires and insecurities.
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    Christy LemireBreakfast All Day
    It's really sweet. if you like the first one you will like this one too.
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    Alonso DuraldeBreakfast All Day
    If I were 16, I would be obsessed with this movie.
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    Clarisse LoughreyIndependent (UK)
    A little of Lara Jean's own timidity may have rubbed off on To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You, but the sequel still stands tall among its romcom peers.
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    Wenlei MaNews.com.au
    The earnest movie can feel a little generically too sweet at times.
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    Leah GreenblattEntertainment Weekly
    [A] reflection shinier than real life maybe, but generous and good-hearted to the core.
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    Serena SeghedoniLoud and Clear Reviews
    Though not quite as elaborate and original as its predecessor, this charming rom-com is still a pleasure to watch.
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    Swetha RamakrishnanFirstpost
    An easy watch, but don't expect a modern-day romance...
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    Therese LacsonNerdophiles
    Does it have the same impact as the first movie? The comparison is unnecessary. Just like Peter and Lara Jean's relationship, the story has to evolve or die.
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    Nicole AckmanNext Best Picture
    On the surface, it's a story about a girl and her relationships, but at its heart, it's truly a tale about sisters and finding your place in the world.
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