though it doesn't entirely recapture the lightning-in-a-bottle magic of the original, "To All the Boys: Always and Forever" is a worthy sendoff for this well-loved series; "Always and Forever" is one last love letter to its enchanting world
the film wraps things up with a swoon, effectively pulling at the nostalgic heartstrings. The final serving of this three-part confection rarely strays from enjoyable, even if it doesn't match the seductive sweetness of the first bite
Netflix rom-coms are rarely this genuinely romantic, or emotionally absorbing, and thankfully, the last film sticks a mature and thoughtful landing. "To All The Boys I've Loved Before", we must finally say, thanks for the memories
it's still a sweet end to one of the streamer's best franchises; These are warm, fun, and funny films that never let their rom-com wackiness get in the way of hard-won affection
it's a shame, though, that what was once a bit of an underdog love story, rendered all in dreamy blues and quiet feelings, has been blown up into a tricked-out globetrotting fantasy of gooey devotion
Review rate : C+by Mary Sollosi[Entertainment Weekly ]
aside from the globetrotting and the drama, at the heart of all three "To All the Boys" movies is the charming Lana Condor, who infuses the movies with validity and radiates happiness. She is a delight to watch--always and forever
a heart-meltingly sweet sendoff; "To All the Boys: Always and Forever" tells a beautiful story of love, relationships and growing up - and gives Lara Jean and Peter a satisfying ending
"To All the Boys" is a light but satisfying dessert; Lana Condor and Noah Centineo are as endearing as ever; This final installment of the Netflix rom-com trilogy is earnest, bright-eyed and without a hint of cynicism