‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ is a romantic comedy based on the book written by Jenny Han.
It is a perfect movie to watch during the Valentine’s Day season. It’s a feel-good film with a sweet storyline about love and personal growth.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before follows the life of 16-year-old girl Lara Jean Covey. Lara Jean writes letters to all of her past crushes, but these letters are meant for her eyes only until one day, the letters accidentally get sent out to her past crushes.
Her life spirals as each of these ex-lovers confronts her. Lara Jean finds herself in a fake relationship with one of the recipients, leaving viewers questioning where this “fake relationship” will lead.
Lana Condor, who plays Lara Jean, brings her character to life with her bright personality. She perfectly captures the awkwardness and sweetness of a teenage girl figuring out her feelings.
The actor playing Peter Kavinsky, Noah Centineo, has great chemistry with Lana, making their fake relationship feel realistic and entertaining.
The music in the film is another highlight with catchy songs like “Lovers” by Anna of the North, and “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears For Fears. These songs really bring life into the movie and draw attention to key scenes.
The scenes are filled with funny, heartfelt moments that will make all viewers laugh and maybe even cry.
One of the most romantic scenes in the film is when Lara Jean and Peter agree to pretend to be in a relationship to avoid the awkwardness of the love letters being sent out. Their chemistry is undeniable, and as they spend more time together, their “fake” love becomes more genuine, and they slowly begin to fall for each other.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before can be streamed on Netflix.
This movie has everything needed for a cozy and enjoyable Valentine’s Day whether viewers are in a relationship or not.