TO ALL THE BOYS I'VE LOVED BEFORE [BOOK TO MOVIE ADAPTATION REVIEW]

**Book-to-Movie Adaptation Review: "To All the Boys I've Loved Before"**

As a huge fan of book-to-movie adaptations, I was excited to dive into the Netflix adaptation of Jenny Han's novel, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before". The first book in the series, "P.S. I Still Love You", was also adapted into a movie, and I must say that both were absolute delights.

The Netflix adaptation of "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" was one of my favorite adaptations to date. It's clear that the filmmakers understood the essence of Han's novel, capturing its lighthearted and romantic tone perfectly. The movie is a great representation of the book, with some minor adjustments made for the screen. What struck me most about this adaptation was how well it balanced humor and heart, never shying away from the feels.

One aspect that stood out to me was the casting choices. The lead actors, Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, were absolute perfection as Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky respectively. Their chemistry on screen was undeniable, and their performances brought depth to the characters. I particularly loved how the filmmakers incorporated diversity into the cast, which was a welcome change from the typical Hollywood norm.

Another highlight of the movie was its portrayal of Asian American representation. The film tackled this topic with sensitivity and nuance, showcasing the experiences of Asian Americans in a way that felt authentic and genuine. Jenny Han's involvement in the production process ensured that the story stayed true to her vision, resulting in a film that celebrated Asian American culture.

The ending scene was particularly adorable, leaving me feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. I also loved how the filmmakers incorporated John Ambrose's (Peter's best friend) character, adding an extra layer of depth to his storyline. The post-credits scene hinted at the possibility of more movies in the series, which I am absolutely here for.

As someone who adores mushy-gushy romances, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is definitely one of my favorite book-to-movie adaptations. The film's portrayal of Lara Jean and Peter's relationship was swoon-worthy, with moments that made me feel all the feels. If you're a fan of contemporary romances or just looking for a light-hearted movie to brighten your day, this is an absolute must-watch.

**A Personal Connection to the Story**

As someone who has read the books extensively, I have to admit that I had already envisioned Laura Jean and her family in my mind. The characters feel so fleshed out and realistic, making it easy to connect with them on a deeper level. Even though I've read the books multiple times, there's still something special about watching the story come alive on screen.

In many ways, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" feels like a character study of Laura Jean Covey. Her love for her family and friends shines through in every scene, making it easy to see why she's such a beloved protagonist. The film does an excellent job of capturing her quirky personality and relatable struggles, making it impossible not to fall in love with her.

The supporting cast is also noteworthy, particularly the Covey family members. They feel like real people, with their own distinct personalities and quirks. It's easy to see why they're so dear to Lara Jean's heart.

**Why This Movie Deserves a Second Chance**

Unfortunately, Netflix did not choose to renew "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" for additional seasons or movies. While I understand that the success of the series may have led to increased pressure on the network, it's clear that there's still so much more story to be told.

I hope that in the future, Netflix will reconsider their decision and give fans what they deserve – a second chance at exploring Lara Jean's world. The post-credits scene hinted at Peter coming to the door, which is an obvious setup for the next installment. I would love to see where this storyline goes, and I'm confident that the filmmakers would do it justice.

In conclusion, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is a masterclass in book-to-movie adaptations. It's a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of representation on screen. If you haven't watched it yet, what are you waiting for? Trust me when I say that this movie will capture your heart and leave you smiling long after the credits roll.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everybody today I am here to talk about chew all the boys I love before book-to-movie adaptation I tried really hard to look like Laura Jean today I got a little bow but it's not cooperating so now this book right here the first book right here just got an actor - a Netflix movie that just got released this past weekend and I watched it and i gushed up the entirety of it because it was so adorable so in this video obviously if you haven't read the book please don't watch any further p.m. watch the movie may not watch it further I'm not gonna spoil a lot for you B I have read this entire trilogy I have done book reviews for all of them I believe which I will link right here for you to check out talk about the movie so the movies on Netflix and I thought it was amazing it was so freakin adorable I couldn't stand it like it's one of those mushy gushy romantic comedies that I just eat up like candy I felt like it was a literal why mushy gushy contemporary book translated right to a film and I thought they did amazing with it I loved the way it was shot how its kind of I don't know how to explain it but the way of a shop is beautiful I love the Scimitar fee I love the music they selected for I love the actor selectors and I just loved everything about it this is gonna be a gush review I hope you're okay with that I thought the girl that played Laura Jean she did an amazing I thought she represented I thought she represented Laura Jane perfectly I thought you know Laura Jane's kind of a quieter girl that just loves being with her family and just loves kind of baking and just being a homebody was kind of eclectic tastes and I thought she translated that perfectly on-screen I loved the guy that played Peter Kavinsky holy crap left him and I know I'm not alone when I first started watching the movie and he started talking I was like who is this who does he sound like has always haunted me for like 20 minutes watching the movie I was like his voice is so similar to somebody else's voice and then I narrow it down like this is the same voice from a chick flick I've seen and then I realized who he sounds just like he sounds exactly like Mark Ruffalo tell me he does not he sounds really like him with the kind of roughness of his voice even the way his mouth and things like that even thought it looks like a young mark ruffalo when I'm thinking of Mark Ruffalo I know you think of Hulk and affinity war and you know Avengers and things like that I'm thinking of Mark Ruffalo pacifically and 13 going on 30 he sounds just like it from that movie just I just if you don't trust me just go back and watch the movie just listen to his voice and then go watch a Mark Ruffalo clip from 13 going on 30 I'm kind of going away but it's just it was ridiculous how much they sound and he was just so freaking adorable I think they translated the relationship so adorably cuz about a fake relationship and it was just amazing I they did a great job translating from the family relationships to her dad relationships even they changed there were some changes I believe like in the book Kitty oxy sends out the letters obviously out of spite but in the movie she doesn't because she wants Laura Jean to find love so I mean there's differences like that but I thought they were great differences there was no really big difference that I saw that was really like this is so different I can't stand it every I mean it stayed pretty true to the book it's one of the best book to me annotation I've seen and that's two out of two for me for Netflix movie adaptations the first one was Guernsey that was a great adaptation and this one this one was just such a freaking cute adaptation and I'll let you guys know right now I'm a big chick flick fan it's some of my favorite movies my favorite Miller thought I it's like kind of a chick flick and a lot of my favorite movies are they I just I don't know what it is I just eat up mushy gushy kind of unrealistic romantic relationships but I frickin adore I can't stand it also Jenny Hammett cameo and the movie she was in the dance scene like when they had a flashback to a dance she was there's like one of the chaperones must very excited to see her because I know this is a very big deal for Asian Americans and I think that is so awesome that we're finally getting some more diversity what's - all the boys I've loved before and with crazy rich Asians I'm glad that Asian Americans are getting more representation I'm always up for that and I think they did it so well with their casting choices with how they portrayed it and how they talked a little bit about it so overall when I reckoned movie heck yes please watch it it's so adorable I've already texted like five of my friends that don't even reach this movie because that's like it's so damn adorable just you're gonna love every second of it also the ending if you have not watched the end date please do so because there's an ending and they have credits but then if you wait a little bit after the credits we have kind of a little a little sneak peek or kind of a post credit scene and it's a scene of John Ambrose coming to the door which obviously leads into the second book PS I still love you so to me that says they are definitely gonna make a second one and I think they should because when this movie came out it was talked about Twitter all night it was a trending topic no Peter convinced key was a trending topic Netflix does not decide to make the second and third part of these movies that go along with the series I think that's a really unwise decision I think it did so well and it was done so well like oh they I really hope with that post-credit scenes that they're gonna have PS I still love you next year and I cannot wait for that because I just love this series it's one of my favorite mushy-gushy contemporary series it's a series that you can fly through and fall in love with and you're not gonna get a ton out of it because they are mushy gushy kind of you know fluffy why contemporary books but I really adored them and I still think of Laura Jean constantly she is a character that is fully fleshed out in my mind even before the movie came to screen I when I read when I read the series I envisioned large in and I visioned exactly what she was doing and um I just could see her you know I'm saying like I can think about her there's a ton of Y books that I've read that I can't really visualize the main character kind of you know remember a lot about them Laura Jean is a very rememberable character her whole family the Kobi family is a very rememberable family so I mean I just adored this movie I highly recommend you watch it I could sit here for hours and gush about it I already want to rewatch it now I might I don't know I've watched them when we please do and if you have watched the movie let me know your thoughts and opinions what was your favorite part of it I don't there's so many favorite parts for me it's like this part where Peter spins her in the cafeteria and he puts a note in her pocket I love that I love the ending scene was adorable I loved so so many of the scenes like those Prime a couple of my favorite scenes I'd say when they're at the party and they take selfies with each other it's just so that's why eat crap I eat that stuff up like candy like I can't get enough of it I want more of it so overall the movie 5 out of 5 it was a great it was a great book to me annotation through-and-through amazing highly recommend i really need and I really hope Netflix is more of lodging because the world needs that and they need more large in peter many more Laura Jean Marco and Kitty lead the Covey family and yeah I did I got she's butter a lot so let me know your thoughts opinions down below as always if you enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up he'd subscribe and I will see you guys on the next one byehello everybody today I am here to talk about chew all the boys I love before book-to-movie adaptation I tried really hard to look like Laura Jean today I got a little bow but it's not cooperating so now this book right here the first book right here just got an actor - a Netflix movie that just got released this past weekend and I watched it and i gushed up the entirety of it because it was so adorable so in this video obviously if you haven't read the book please don't watch any further p.m. watch the movie may not watch it further I'm not gonna spoil a lot for you B I have read this entire trilogy I have done book reviews for all of them I believe which I will link right here for you to check out talk about the movie so the movies on Netflix and I thought it was amazing it was so freakin adorable I couldn't stand it like it's one of those mushy gushy romantic comedies that I just eat up like candy I felt like it was a literal why mushy gushy contemporary book translated right to a film and I thought they did amazing with it I loved the way it was shot how its kind of I don't know how to explain it but the way of a shop is beautiful I love the Scimitar fee I love the music they selected for I love the actor selectors and I just loved everything about it this is gonna be a gush review I hope you're okay with that I thought the girl that played Laura Jean she did an amazing I thought she represented I thought she represented Laura Jane perfectly I thought you know Laura Jane's kind of a quieter girl that just loves being with her family and just loves kind of baking and just being a homebody was kind of eclectic tastes and I thought she translated that perfectly on-screen I loved the guy that played Peter Kavinsky holy crap left him and I know I'm not alone when I first started watching the movie and he started talking I was like who is this who does he sound like has always haunted me for like 20 minutes watching the movie I was like his voice is so similar to somebody else's voice and then I narrow it down like this is the same voice from a chick flick I've seen and then I realized who he sounds just like he sounds exactly like Mark Ruffalo tell me he does not he sounds really like him with the kind of roughness of his voice even the way his mouth and things like that even thought it looks like a young mark ruffalo when I'm thinking of Mark Ruffalo I know you think of Hulk and affinity war and you know Avengers and things like that I'm thinking of Mark Ruffalo pacifically and 13 going on 30 he sounds just like it from that movie just I just if you don't trust me just go back and watch the movie just listen to his voice and then go watch a Mark Ruffalo clip from 13 going on 30 I'm kind of going away but it's just it was ridiculous how much they sound and he was just so freaking adorable I think they translated the relationship so adorably cuz about a fake relationship and it was just amazing I they did a great job translating from the family relationships to her dad relationships even they changed there were some changes I believe like in the book Kitty oxy sends out the letters obviously out of spite but in the movie she doesn't because she wants Laura Jean to find love so I mean there's differences like that but I thought they were great differences there was no really big difference that I saw that was really like this is so different I can't stand it every I mean it stayed pretty true to the book it's one of the best book to me annotation I've seen and that's two out of two for me for Netflix movie adaptations the first one was Guernsey that was a great adaptation and this one this one was just such a freaking cute adaptation and I'll let you guys know right now I'm a big chick flick fan it's some of my favorite movies my favorite Miller thought I it's like kind of a chick flick and a lot of my favorite movies are they I just I don't know what it is I just eat up mushy gushy kind of unrealistic romantic relationships but I frickin adore I can't stand it also Jenny Hammett cameo and the movie she was in the dance scene like when they had a flashback to a dance she was there's like one of the chaperones must very excited to see her because I know this is a very big deal for Asian Americans and I think that is so awesome that we're finally getting some more diversity what's - all the boys I've loved before and with crazy rich Asians I'm glad that Asian Americans are getting more representation I'm always up for that and I think they did it so well with their casting choices with how they portrayed it and how they talked a little bit about it so overall when I reckoned movie heck yes please watch it it's so adorable I've already texted like five of my friends that don't even reach this movie because that's like it's so damn adorable just you're gonna love every second of it also the ending if you have not watched the end date please do so because there's an ending and they have credits but then if you wait a little bit after the credits we have kind of a little a little sneak peek or kind of a post credit scene and it's a scene of John Ambrose coming to the door which obviously leads into the second book PS I still love you so to me that says they are definitely gonna make a second one and I think they should because when this movie came out it was talked about Twitter all night it was a trending topic no Peter convinced key was a trending topic Netflix does not decide to make the second and third part of these movies that go along with the series I think that's a really unwise decision I think it did so well and it was done so well like oh they I really hope with that post-credit scenes that they're gonna have PS I still love you next year and I cannot wait for that because I just love this series it's one of my favorite mushy-gushy contemporary series it's a series that you can fly through and fall in love with and you're not gonna get a ton out of it because they are mushy gushy kind of you know fluffy why contemporary books but I really adored them and I still think of Laura Jean constantly she is a character that is fully fleshed out in my mind even before the movie came to screen I when I read when I read the series I envisioned large in and I visioned exactly what she was doing and um I just could see her you know I'm saying like I can think about her there's a ton of Y books that I've read that I can't really visualize the main character kind of you know remember a lot about them Laura Jean is a very rememberable character her whole family the Kobi family is a very rememberable family so I mean I just adored this movie I highly recommend you watch it I could sit here for hours and gush about it I already want to rewatch it now I might I don't know I've watched them when we please do and if you have watched the movie let me know your thoughts and opinions what was your favorite part of it I don't there's so many favorite parts for me it's like this part where Peter spins her in the cafeteria and he puts a note in her pocket I love that I love the ending scene was adorable I loved so so many of the scenes like those Prime a couple of my favorite scenes I'd say when they're at the party and they take selfies with each other it's just so that's why eat crap I eat that stuff up like candy like I can't get enough of it I want more of it so overall the movie 5 out of 5 it was a great it was a great book to me annotation through-and-through amazing highly recommend i really need and I really hope Netflix is more of lodging because the world needs that and they need more large in peter many more Laura Jean Marco and Kitty lead the Covey family and yeah I did I got she's butter a lot so let me know your thoughts opinions down below as always if you enjoyed this video be sure to give it a thumbs up he'd subscribe and I will see you guys on the next one bye\n"