The Asian female protagonist's face is pretty good, the profile face is very flat and the face is slightly happy

Vallie 2021-12-20 08:01:10

Subjective score: 8 points

Plot summary

The heroine fell in love with the city of New York because of a graduation trip. It just so happened that Stanford, her first choice, didn't admit him, but New York University accepted her. But her high school male ticket is going to Stanford, so she is entangled between UC Berkeley and New York University. One is only an hour away from her boyfriend, and the other is a 2-day journey across the United States. After struggling with the time of a whole movie, she chose New York University where she wanted to go. And finally settled with the male ticket.

Evaluation of feelings

It is completely understandable that the male lead's final prom night collapsed. Since childhood, he was the one that was not chosen by his father. At the young age, his girlfriend chose New York University four thousand kilometers away. They had to spend four years living in a different place. The high risks and obstacles were clearly visible.

The face of the Asian female protagonist is pretty good, and the very flat face on the profile is a little bit of joy. The film made by the female director still has some content, and my daughter must show her the movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Brady 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    Oops it's killing me. What a sweet campus youth movie, one male and two males are worth the full marks. I didn't guess the plot direction at all, I always thought that the second male hero jumped out at the critical moment. In other words, I may be too sensitive myself, but there are some Asian stereotypes in it, such as poor driving, greasy hair, and the Asian female + white male combination is still a little uncomfortable.

  • Nella 2021-12-20 08:01:10

    It’s also a youth film filmed under the label "Love You Simon". This time it’s an Asian girl as the protagonist. Netflix’s practice of changing soups without changing medicines, and what users want to see and shoot, how bad the film is I mainly look at screenwriters and actors, but fortunately, it's not much better. But from another perspective, what is the purpose of this series of Netflix's science fiction films and youth films for making good movies? The audience is happy and willing to continue to subscribe is the most important thing. Domestic audiences are attracted by the trailer every time they are not unnecessarily unnecessarily, but in fact these films of Netflix are almost the same. It is enough to watch one of the same genre every year, so I really want to watch more and just become a subscriber. As for the movie whose name is too long to remember, the rhythm and tonality are good. Apart from the awkward hand movements of the actors, the performance is still very natural, especially the deliberate de-dramatization, seriousness, and rationality of youth. The handling of the characters makes the audience's empathy for the characters much easier. The secret of youth films is to make teenagers too mature, and John Hughes knows it well.

To All the Boys I've Loved Before quotes

  • Lara Jean: What do you wanna know?

    Emily: Everything. When? How? How far? H on B? H on C? H up and down on P? T on C?

    Lara Jean: Sorry - what are we talking about again?

  • Margot: Whatever Dad puts in front of you, take a bite and say, "Mmm, just like Mom's". Okay?