Based on the 2014 romance novel of the same name, this follows the love life of two young adults.Based on the 2014 romance novel of the same name, this follows the love life of two young adults.Based on the 2014 romance novel of the same name, this follows the love life of two young adults.
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Ariel Yasmine
- Jamie
- (as Ariel Jasmine Ryther)
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The first movie was quite good in the sense that the two fragile characters were discovering themselves and had real constructive time together in building a relationship via trials and error with an emotional flowing storyline in the background. It was above average, but romantically touchy.
The characters had amazing chemistry together and they still do, but with the second (movie), its shallow material and the over and artificial dramatization of almost every collision scenes, even having Anna Todd as the screenplay writer and one of the producers of the movie, doesn't save it from crashing gloriously.
After We Collided, is empty, toxic and unrealistic with a way crowded cast, contributing to nothing. Even the original Writer couldn't save it; maybe she was too blinded by the sense of "gloriousness" of her own screenplay.
Sad collision!
The characters had amazing chemistry together and they still do, but with the second (movie), its shallow material and the over and artificial dramatization of almost every collision scenes, even having Anna Todd as the screenplay writer and one of the producers of the movie, doesn't save it from crashing gloriously.
After We Collided, is empty, toxic and unrealistic with a way crowded cast, contributing to nothing. Even the original Writer couldn't save it; maybe she was too blinded by the sense of "gloriousness" of her own screenplay.
Sad collision!
First of all, I'm not a teenager, I'm in my 4th decade of life. Secondly I haven't read the books.
I really enjoyed the first movie and really enjoyed this second one.
Yes the acting from Hero Fiennes Tiffin isn't exactly great (but his good looks are forgiving), there's some cringe worthy moments, but it's a story of intense love and passion, all be it a toxic one. But it's an enjoyable ride.
If you enjoyed the first movie, you're likely to enjoy this one. It's sexier, raunchier and thankfully R rated rather it's PG13 predecessor which is much better suited for a movie like this. The first movie felt a little too tame considering the story content.
Oh just enjoy it for what it is. Don't analyse everything.
I really enjoyed the first movie and really enjoyed this second one.
Yes the acting from Hero Fiennes Tiffin isn't exactly great (but his good looks are forgiving), there's some cringe worthy moments, but it's a story of intense love and passion, all be it a toxic one. But it's an enjoyable ride.
If you enjoyed the first movie, you're likely to enjoy this one. It's sexier, raunchier and thankfully R rated rather it's PG13 predecessor which is much better suited for a movie like this. The first movie felt a little too tame considering the story content.
Oh just enjoy it for what it is. Don't analyse everything.
A huge improvement from the first movie!! Much more interesting and actually had a proper storyline. I would definitely recommend checking it out
Okay so during the movie I was baffled by how overdramatic Tessa, Hardin and the girl with the purple hair were acting. It didn't seem like real people to me until I realised that yes, sometimes young immature people behave and talk like that (I'm 23). They scream and make assumptions and have trust issues. They are egotistic, overly jealous and completely ridiculous in how they act in their relationships. I mean they truly think that this is what real love is and feels like. If your significant other isn't toxic and doesn't make you cry 80% of the time then are you even in love?
And then one day you grow up and realise that true love makes you calm, and happy, and it makes you feel safe and understood. You never search for the knife in your back because it's not there. Sometimes real relationships are so good they get boring and that's okay. Of course there are always hardships but they don't look remotely like the ones in this movie.
Let me be clear. HARDIN AND TESSA SHOULD NOT BE TOGETHER. At least not at this part of their lives. They are both very immature and toxic to each other. The trust is not there and they keep hurting each other. They retaliate and purposely try to hurt one another. I hope young people seeing this don't mistaken this for what it isn't. On the other hand who hasn't made mistakes regarding their love life. So I guess at the end of the day you should do you.
Moving forward to the actual movie.. it's even worse. The dialogues, man, the dialogues. The direction makes me want to cry(not in a good way). I really think that many problems with the movie had to do with the problematic writing state that the books are in. Bad material can only get better to a certain point.
If I were 14 I might have likes this movie. But I'm not.
The dialog is horrible. No one talks like that! The story is even worse. It's just two immature, emotionally unstable rabbits on screen. It's definitely not worth watching.
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- TriviaRoger Kumble directed Cruel Intentions (1999), a film with a plot often compared to the one of Anna Todd's After. Selma Blair, who plays Carol Young, also starred in Cruel Intentions as Cecile Caldwell.
- GoofsWhen Tessa is given a Kindle as a present she turns it on and looks through the titles already downloaded. She touches the screen to move through the titles of books on the device. Kindles do not work in this way, a touch of the screen advances the page, Tessa is effectively reading a book consisting of the title pages and artwork of the books, not the books themselves. This is almost certainly done to make the story easier to follow on screen, rather than by reading the small titles as a Kindle really presents books.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
- ConnectionsFollowed by After We Fell (2021)
- SoundtracksYou Were Supposed to Be Different
Performed by Aron Wright
Written by Aron Wright and Margaret Chapman
Published by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing, Makeout Music Company Publishing, Riders Up, and Creative Pulse Music/These Are Pulse Songs c/o Pulse Publishing Administration
Courtesy of Kobalt Music Publishing America Inc.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,386,483
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $422,899
- Oct 25, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $47,990,414
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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