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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Lara Jean and Chris were friends with Gen, Peter, Trevor, and John Ambrose in middle school. They drifted apart in the interim, with Lara Jean and Chris becoming {{Cool Loser}}s, Trevor, Gen, and Peter becoming popular kids, and John Ambrose moving away. The six reconnect as Lara Jean has been dating Peter, makes strides towards reconciling with Gen, and meets John Ambrose again.

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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Lara Jean and Chris were friends with Gen, Peter, Trevor, and John Ambrose in middle school. They drifted apart in the interim, with Lara Jean and Chris becoming {{Cool Loser}}s, Trevor, Gen, and Peter becoming popular kids, and John Ambrose moving away. The six reconnect as Lara Jean has been dating Peter, makes strides towards reconciling with Gen, and meets John Ambrose again.
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* LoveLetter: On Valentine's Day, Peter opens his locker door and a bunch of Valentines fall out. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.

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* LoveLetter: On Valentine's Day, Peter opens his locker door and [[LockerMail a bunch of Valentines fall out.out]]. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.
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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film was released on February 12, 2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}. It was followed by a sequel one year later, ''Film/ToAllTheBoysAlwaysAndForever''.

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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film was released on February 12, 2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}. It was followed by filmed back to back with the final film in the trilogy, ''Film/ToAllTheBoysAlwaysAndForever'', which came out a sequel one year later, ''Film/ToAllTheBoysAlwaysAndForever''.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Gen. In the book, [[spoiler:she explicitly rejects Lara Jean's offer for reconciliation, even after the latter apologizes for the spin the bottle incident. The books also imply that she is still trying to set Peter up against Lara Jean, despite the two having broken up.]] In the film, [[spoiler:she and Lara Jean have a personal girl talk in the treehouse, where they begin rekindling their friendship. She also makes it clear that she has moved on from Peter and merely went to him because he knew what it's like to have parents who divorced.]]



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: ''Almost'' played straight. Despite being established as a good friend and next-door neighbor of the Coveys in the previous film, Josh is completely absent here. The only evidence that he still exists is a single throwaway line Kitty says regarding his failed relationship with Margot during the family dinner with Peter and Trina.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: ''Almost'' played straight. Despite being established as a good friend and next-door neighbor of the Coveys in the previous film, Josh is completely absent here. The only evidence that he still exists is a single throwaway line Kitty says regarding his failed relationship with Margot during the family dinner with Peter and Trina. Trina (in the book, Josh still appears but less frequently than before, thanks to the awkwardness with Margot and receiving an early acceptance into the University of Virginia).



* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end, and her presence was felt throughout the film. In this film, she only appears for a brief video call during Korean New Year as she helps her sisters with proper Korean attire.

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* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end, and her presence was felt throughout the film. In this film, she only appears for a brief video call during Korean New Year as she helps her sisters with proper Korean attire. This is a contrast from the book where Margot does attend the Korean New Year celebration.



* PromotedToLoveInterest: In the books, Trevor doesn't get to hook up with anyone, while the Chris is mentioned to be dating a different boy. The film hooks them up instead.
* RaceLift: John Ambrose is blond-haired, fair-skinned, and "looks like an English farmer's son" in the books. The film makes him AmbiguouslyBrown (Jordan Fisher has European, Asian, and African ancestry).



* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the books, Stormy is John Ambrose's grandmother and she does more to push him and Lara Jean together. This relationship is unmentioned in the film, and the three are connected by John Ambrose and Lara Jean volunteering at her nursing home.

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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the books, Stormy is John Ambrose's grandmother great-grandmother and she does more to push him and Lara Jean together. This relationship is unmentioned in the film, and the three are connected by John Ambrose and Lara Jean volunteering at her nursing home.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Lara Jean and Chris were friends with Gen, Peter, Trevor, and John Ambrose in middle school. They drifted apart in the interim, with Lara Jean and Chris becoming {{Cool Loser}}s, Trevor, Gen, and Peter becoming popular kids, and John Ambrose moving away. The six reconnect as Lara Jean has been dating Peter, makes strides towards reconciling with Gen, and meets John Ambrose again.

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* PlagiarismInFiction: The poem that Peter supposedly wrote for Lara Jean isn't original at all. It's "[[Creator/EdgarAllanPoe Annabel Lee]]", with all references to the titular character being replaced with Lara Jean's name.



** Stormy ships Lara Jean with John Ambrose. [[spoiler:When the latter decides that she chooses Peter, however, rather than being disappointed, Stormy supports her decision and encourages her to find him.]]

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** Stormy ships Lara Jean with John Ambrose. [[spoiler:When the latter former decides that she chooses Peter, however, rather than being disappointed, Stormy supports her decision and encourages her to find him.]]
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* BetaCouple: Chris hooks up with Trevor and seems to be getting along well compared to Lara Jean's current relationship issues with Peter.

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* BetaCouple: Chris hooks up with Trevor and seems they seem to be getting along well compared to Lara Jean's current relationship issues with Peter.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: ''Almost'' played straight. Despite being established as a good friend and next-door neighbor of the Coveys in the previous film, Josh is completely absent here. The only evidence that he still exists at all is a single throwaway line Kitty says regarding his failed relationship with Margot during the family dinner with Peter and Trina.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: ''Almost'' played straight. Despite being established as a good friend and next-door neighbor of the Coveys in the previous film, Josh is completely absent here. The only evidence that he still exists at all is a single throwaway line Kitty says regarding his failed relationship with Margot during the family dinner with Peter and Trina.



* SecondActBreakup: [[spoiler:Lara Jean and Peter break up after the former sees Peter getting intimate with Gen and learns that he knew it was Gen who took the photo of her making out with him in the mountain resort, implying that he is still keeping in touch with her despite all things considered. She even returns the necklace he gave her during Valentine's to make it official. However, Lara Jean eventually realizes that she still has feelings for Peter when she kisses John Ambrose during the party at the Belleview yet doesn't feel right, so she quickly races to find him. Fortunately, she doesn't have to go far, as Peter himself goes to Belleview to clear up the misunderstanding and give their relationship a second chance.]]

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* SecondActBreakup: [[spoiler:Lara Jean and Peter break up after the former sees Peter getting intimate with Gen and learns that he knew it was Gen who took the photo of her making out with him in during the mountain resort, ski trip, implying that he is still keeping in touch with her despite all things considered. She even returns the necklace he gave her during Valentine's to make it official. However, Lara Jean eventually realizes that she still has feelings for Peter when she kisses John Ambrose during the party at the Belleview yet doesn't feel right, so she quickly races to find him. Fortunately, she doesn't have to go far, as Peter himself goes to Belleview to clear up the misunderstanding and give their relationship a second chance.]]



** Kitty is a huge shipper of her father hooking up with Trina and sends a love letter to her in his stead. To a lesser extent, Lara Jean does as well, though she prefers that they are given time to sort their affairs rather being nudged by a third person.

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** Kitty is a huge shipper of her father hooking up with Trina and sends a love letter to her in his stead. To a lesser extent, Lara Jean does is as well, though she prefers that they are given time to sort their affairs rather being nudged by a third person.
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* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: The infamous "sex tape" which shows Lara Jean and Peter kissing in the hot tub is revealed to have spread far and wide despite having been taken down by Margot through her friend in Instagram, because Lara Jean's cousin, Haven, who doesn't even live in the same city as her, knows about it.

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* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: The infamous "sex tape" video which shows Lara Jean and Peter kissing in the hot tub is revealed to have spread far and wide despite having been taken down by Margot through her friend in Instagram, friend, because Lara Jean's cousin, Haven, who doesn't even live in the same city as her, knows about it.
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* BetaCouple: Chrissie hooks up with Trevor and seems to be getting along well compared to Lara Jean's current relationship issues with Peter.

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* BetaCouple: Chrissie Chris hooks up with Trevor and seems to be getting along well compared to Lara Jean's current relationship issues with Peter.

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* BetaCouple: Chrissie hooks up with Trevor and seems to be getting along well compared to Lara Jean's current relationship issues with Peter.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: ''Almost'' played straight. Despite being established as a good friend and next-door neighbor of the Coveys in the previous film, Josh is completely absent here. The only evidence that he still exists at all is a single throwaway line Kitty says regarding his failed relationship with Margot during the family dinner with Peter and Trina.



* DidntSeeThatComing: Haven, Lara Jean's aloof, phone-obsessed cousin, is clearly taken aback when she learns that the woman who kissed Peter in the hot tub video is Lara Jean herself.
-->'''Haven''': That's...cool, actually.



* FunnyBackgroundEvent: While Lara Jean and John Ambrose are dancing at the Belleview party, Stormy can be seen stealing a couple of looks at them in the background, [[ShipperOnDeck clearly satisfied that the two are hooking up]].



* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: The infamous "sex tape" which shows Lara Jean and Peter kissing in the hot tub is revealed to have spread far and wide despite having been taken down by Margot through her friend in Instagram, because Lara Jean's cousin, Haven, who doesn't even live in the same city as her, knows about it.



* {{Retcon}}: TheStinger of the first film (John Ambrose turning up at the Covey household) evidently no longer happened, and John Ambrose is introduced in a different way. Not to mention by an ''entirely different actor''.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Trevor is a student at Adler High, a good friend of Peter, and revealed to be part of the same circle of friends that Peter, Lara Jean, Gen, Chris, and John Ambrose formed during middle school, yet his existence was never even hinted at in the previous film.
* {{Retcon}}: TheStinger of the first film (John Ambrose turning up at the Covey household) evidently no longer happened, and John Ambrose is introduced in a different way. Not to mention by an ''entirely different actor''. actor''.
* SecondActBreakup: [[spoiler:Lara Jean and Peter break up after the former sees Peter getting intimate with Gen and learns that he knew it was Gen who took the photo of her making out with him in the mountain resort, implying that he is still keeping in touch with her despite all things considered. She even returns the necklace he gave her during Valentine's to make it official. However, Lara Jean eventually realizes that she still has feelings for Peter when she kisses John Ambrose during the party at the Belleview yet doesn't feel right, so she quickly races to find him. Fortunately, she doesn't have to go far, as Peter himself goes to Belleview to clear up the misunderstanding and give their relationship a second chance.]]
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** Kitty is a huge shipper of her father hooking up with Trina and sends a love letter to her in his stead. To a lesser extent, Lara Jean does as well, though she prefers that they are given time to sort their affairs rather being nudged by a third person.
** Stormy ships Lara Jean with John Ambrose. [[spoiler:When the latter decides that she chooses Peter, however, rather than being disappointed, Stormy supports her decision and encourages her to find him.]]
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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film was released on February 12, 2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}.

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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film was released on February 12, 2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
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* CoolOldLady: Stormy (Creator/HollandTaylor), a resident at the retirement home who latches on to Lara Jean, regales her with her romantic escapades, gives her advice, and gives her a makeover in the third act.



* GamesOfTheElderly: Laura Jean and John Ambrose are volunteering at a retirement home. One of the activities they're shown to do while working there is to run a bingo game. While doing so, they have their own side conversation, causing the seniors to get annoyed with their slow pace and constant chit-chat.

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* GamesOfTheElderly: Laura Lara Jean and John Ambrose are volunteering at a retirement home. One of the activities they're shown to do while working there is to run a bingo game. While doing so, they have their own side conversation, causing the seniors to get annoyed with their slow pace and constant chit-chat.



* RememberTheNewGuy: Trevor, Peter's best friend, and who was in Lara Jean's sixth grade friend group, appears in this film despite being unmentioned in the first film.
* SexyStewardess: Stormy is a former Pan-Am flight attendant. Lara Jean uses the PC term "flight attendant" when asking about her previous job, but Stormy dismisses the modern term as "PC nonsense". She proudly uses the old school term "stewardess" and refers to such women as being "the showgirls of the skies".


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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the books, Stormy is John Ambrose's grandmother and she does more to push him and Lara Jean together. This relationship is unmentioned in the film, and the three are connected by John Ambrose and Lara Jean volunteering at her nursing home.
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* BondingOverMissingParents: Variation; [[spoiler:Peter and Gen (re)connect as Peter is helping through her parents' divorce, something he had previously experienced. Although Gen remarks there is nothing romantic over their bonding.]]
* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a playful moment in the snow, but when they do kiss... it does nothing for her. This makes her realize that she still loves Peter and wants him back.]]

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* BondingOverMissingParents: Variation; [[spoiler:Peter [[spoiler: Peter and Gen (re)connect as Peter is helping helps her through her parents' divorce, something he had he's previously experienced. Although Gen remarks there is nothing romantic over their bonding.bonding and that they're both over each other.]]
* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a playful moment in the snow, but when they do kiss... it does nothing for her. This makes her realize that she still loves Peter and wants him back.]]



* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball. Many of the female residents fan girl over the romance of it.

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* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball. Many of the female residents fan girl residents' fangirl over the romance of it.



* FriendshipMoment: Lara Jean and Gen, who [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch used to be friends]], make steps towards reconciliation at their old tree house. Lara Jean [[spoiler:admits that she's jealous of Gen, and Gen reveals that she's been talking to Peter, not to get him back, but because he's been helping her through her parent's divorce as nothing more than a friend.]]
* GamesOfTheElderly: Laura Jean and John Ambrose are volunteering at a retirement home. One of the activities they're shown to do while working there is to run a bingo game. While doing so they have their own side conversation, causing the seniors to get annoyed with their slow pace and constant chit-chat.

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* FriendshipMoment: Lara Jean and Gen, who [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch used to be friends]], make steps towards reconciliation at their old tree house. treehouse. Lara Jean [[spoiler:admits that she's jealous of Gen, and Gen reveals that she's been talking to Peter, not to get him back, but because he's been helping her through her parent's divorce as nothing more than a supportive friend.]]
* GamesOfTheElderly: Laura Jean and John Ambrose are volunteering at a retirement home. One of the activities they're shown to do while working there is to run a bingo game. While doing so so, they have their own side conversation, causing the seniors to get annoyed with their slow pace and constant chit-chat.



* SexyStewardess: Stormy is a former Pan-Am flight attendant. Lara Jean uses the PC term "flight attendant" when asking about her previous job, but Stormy dismisses the modern term as "PC nonsense". She proudly refers to stewardesses as "the showgirls of the skies".

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* SexyStewardess: Stormy is a former Pan-Am flight attendant. Lara Jean uses the PC term "flight attendant" when asking about her previous job, but Stormy dismisses the modern term as "PC nonsense". She proudly uses the old school term "stewardess" and refers to stewardesses such women as being "the showgirls of the skies".



* SnowMeansLove: Subversion. [[spoiler:Lara Jean and John Ambrose have a sweet moment in the snow, but when they kiss she realizes she still loves Peter.]]
* TreehouseOfFun: In middle school, Peter, Lara Jean, John Ambrose, Chris, Trevor, and Gen used to hang out at a tree house. It is decidedly less ''fun'' now that they're in high school and have fallen apart, but it still serves as a plot point when the six of them return there to dig up their old time capsule.

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* SnowMeansLove: Subversion. [[spoiler:Lara Jean and John Ambrose have a sweet moment in the snow, but when they kiss she snow and it all leads to a seemingly perfect kiss. But, instead, Lara Jean realizes she still loves Peter when the kiss doesn't feel right for her. A broken-hearted John Ambrose is left standing in the snowfall by himself as Lara Jean simply apologizes and runs off to reconcile with Peter.]]
* TreehouseOfFun: In middle school, Peter, Lara Jean, John Ambrose, Chris, Trevor, and Gen used to hang out at a tree house.treehouse. It is decidedly less ''fun'' now that they're in high school and have fallen apart, but it still serves as a plot point when the six of them return there to dig up their old time capsule.
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* GamesOfTheElderly: Laura Jean and John Ambrose are volunteering at a retirement home. One of the activities they're shown to do while working there is to run a bingo game. While doing so they have their own side conversation, causing the seniors to get annoyed with their slow pace and constant chit-chat.
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* BondingOverMissingParents: Variation; [[spoiler:Peter and Gen are (re)connecting as Peter is helping through her parents' divorce, something he had previously experienced.]]
* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a moment in the snow, but when they do kiss... it does nothing for her. This makes her realize that she still loves Peter and wants him back.]]

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* BondingOverMissingParents: Variation; [[spoiler:Peter and Gen are (re)connecting (re)connect as Peter is helping through her parents' divorce, something he had previously experienced.experienced. Although Gen remarks there is nothing romantic over their bonding.]]
* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a playful moment in the snow, but when they do kiss... it does nothing for her. This makes her realize that she still loves Peter and wants him back.]]



* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball. Many of the residents fan girl over the romance of it.
* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end, and her presence was felt throughout the film. In this film, she only appears for a brief video call during Korean New Year.

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* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball. Many of the female residents fan girl over the romance of it.
* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end, and her presence was felt throughout the film. In this film, she only appears for a brief video call during Korean New Year.Year as she helps her sisters with proper Korean attire.



* KidsPlayMatchmaker: Kitty, delighted that Peter and Lara Jean got together following her plot, now turns her attentions to setting up her single father.

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* KidsPlayMatchmaker: Kitty, delighted that Peter and Lara Jean got together following her plot, now turns her attentions to setting up her single father. Once again... ''it works''.



* SexyStewardess: Stormy is a former Pan-Am flight attendant, and she refers to stewardesses as "the showgirls of the skies".

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* SexyStewardess: Stormy is a former Pan-Am flight attendant, and she attendant. Lara Jean uses the PC term "flight attendant" when asking about her previous job, but Stormy dismisses the modern term as "PC nonsense". She proudly refers to stewardesses as "the showgirls of the skies".

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* BondingOverMissingParents: Variation; [[spoiler:Peter and Gen are (re)connecting as Peter is helping through her parents' divorce, something he had previously experienced.]]



* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end her presence was felt throughout. In this film, she only appears for a brief video call during Korean New Year.

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* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end end, and her presence was felt throughout.throughout the film. In this film, she only appears for a brief video call during Korean New Year.
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* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a moment in the snow, but when they do kiss she realizes that she loves Peter instead.]]

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* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a moment in the snow, but when they do kiss she realizes kiss... it does nothing for her. This makes her realize that she still loves Peter instead.and wants him back.]]



* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball.
* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end her presence was felt throughout. In this film she only appears for a brief phone call during Korean New Year.

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* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball.
ball. Many of the residents fan girl over the romance of it.
* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end her presence was felt throughout. In this film film, she only appears for a brief phone video call during Korean New Year.



* FriendshipMoment: Lara Jean and Gen, who [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch used to be friends]], make steps towards reconciliation at their old treehouse when Lara Jean [[spoiler:admits that she's jealous of Gen, and Gen reveals that she's been talking to Peter not to get him back but because he's been helping her through her parent's divorce.]]

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* FriendshipMoment: Lara Jean and Gen, who [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch used to be friends]], make steps towards reconciliation at their old treehouse when tree house. Lara Jean [[spoiler:admits that she's jealous of Gen, and Gen reveals that she's been talking to Peter Peter, not to get him back back, but because he's been helping her through her parent's divorce.divorce as nothing more than a friend.]]



* LoveLetter: On Valentine's Day Peter opens his locker door and a bunch of Valentines fall out. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.

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* LoveLetter: On Valentine's Day Day, Peter opens his locker door and a bunch of Valentines fall out. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.



* PreviouslyOn: The trailer has Kitty rattle off a summary of the previous film to catch viewers up. In the film itself she recaps these events to the sisters' cousin Haven.
* {{Retcon}}: TheStinger of the first film (John Ambrose turning up at the Covey household) evidently no longer happened, and John Ambrose is introduced in a different way.

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* PreviouslyOn: The trailer has Kitty rattle off a summary of the previous film to catch viewers up. In the film itself itself, she recaps these events to the sisters' cousin Haven.
* {{Retcon}}: TheStinger of the first film (John Ambrose turning up at the Covey household) evidently no longer happened, and John Ambrose is introduced in a different way. Not to mention by an ''entirely different actor''.



* SnowMeansLove: Subversion. [[spoiler:Lara Jean and John Ambrose have a sweet moment in the snow, but when they kiss she realizes she loves Peter.]]
* TreehouseOfFun: In middle school, Peter, Lara Jean, John Ambrose, Chris, Trevor, and Gen used to hang out at a treehouse. It is decidedly less ''fun'' now that they're in high school and have fallen apart, but it still serves as a plot point when the six of them return there to dig up their old time capsule.

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* SnowMeansLove: Subversion. [[spoiler:Lara Jean and John Ambrose have a sweet moment in the snow, but when they kiss she realizes she still loves Peter.]]
* TreehouseOfFun: In middle school, Peter, Lara Jean, John Ambrose, Chris, Trevor, and Gen used to hang out at a treehouse.tree house. It is decidedly less ''fun'' now that they're in high school and have fallen apart, but it still serves as a plot point when the six of them return there to dig up their old time capsule.
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With the exception of Israel Broussard's Josh, the rest of the first film's cast all reprise their roles. Creator/HollandTaylor and Sarayu Blue have supporting roles as Stormy, an elderly woman who befriends Lara Jean, and Mrs. Rothschild, the Song-Coveys' neighbor, respectively.

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With the exception of Israel Broussard's Josh, the rest of the first film's cast all reprise their roles. Creator/HollandTaylor Creator/RossButler, Creator/HollandTaylor, and Sarayu Blue have supporting roles as Trevor, Peter's best friend, Stormy, an elderly woman who befriends Lara Jean, and Mrs. Rothschild, the Song-Coveys' neighbor, respectively.

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It's a new year, and Lara Jean Covey (Creator/LanaCondor) is excited to ''officially'' be dating Peter Kavinsky (Creator/NoahCentineo), but is conflicted and anxious about the pressure that comes with dating the most popular guy in school while still being herself. Things get complicated when one of the recipients of her other love letters, John Ambrose [=McClaren=] (Creator/JordanFisher), reenters her life, and Lara Jean finds herself torn: can she be in love with two boys at once?

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It's a new year, and Lara Jean Covey (Creator/LanaCondor) is excited to ''officially'' be dating Peter Kavinsky (Creator/NoahCentineo), but is conflicted and anxious about the pressure that comes with dating the most popular guy in school while still being herself. Things get complicated when one of the recipients of her other love letters, John Ambrose [=McClaren=] (Creator/JordanFisher), (Creator/JordanFisher[[note]]recasted from Jordan Burtchett[[/note]]), reenters her life, and Lara Jean finds herself torn: can she be in love with two boys at once?
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With the exception of Israel Broussard's Josh, the rest of the first film's cast all reprise their roles. Creator/HollandTaylor and Sarayu Blue have supporting roles as Stormy, an elderly woman who befriends Lara Jean, and Mrs. Rothschild, the Song-Coveys' neighbor, respectively.



* CoolOldLady: Stormy (Creator/HollandTaylor), a resident at the retirement home who latches on to Lara Jean, regales her with her romantic escapades, gives her advice, and gives her a makeover in the third act.



* DemotedToExtra: Not that Margot was very present in the first film, but she at least appeared at the start and at the end her presence was felt throughout. In this film she only appears for a brief phone call during Korean New Year.



* LiterallyLovingThyNeighbor: A subplot involves the Song-Covey sisters wondering if their dad is crushing on their neighbor, Mrs. Rothschild.

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* KidsPlayMatchmaker: Kitty, delighted that Peter and Lara Jean got together following her plot, now turns her attentions to setting up her single father.
* LiterallyLovingThyNeighbor: A subplot involves the Song-Covey sisters wondering if their dad is crushing on their neighbor, Mrs. Rothschild. [[spoiler:It's implied that he is and that it's reciprocated.]]


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* SexyStewardess: Stormy is a former Pan-Am flight attendant, and she refers to stewardesses as "the showgirls of the skies".
* ShoutOut: Creator/EdgarAllanPoe's "Annabel Lee" is a plot point.

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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film is set to be released on February 12, 2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}.

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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film is set to be was released on February 12, 2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}.



* LoveLetter: The trailer has a scene where Peter opens his locker door and a bunch of Valentines fall out. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.
* LoveTriangle: The marketing focuses on Lara Jean being torn between Peter and John Ambrose.
* PreviouslyOn: The trailer has Kitty rattle off a summary of the previous film to catch viewers up.
* TwerpSweating: A brief instance of this happens in the trailer when Peter comes to pick Lara Jean up for a date. Lara Jean's dad and sister remind him of their curfew (eleven o'clock) and not to have ''too'' much fun.

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* BettyAndVeronica: PlayedWith. Lara Jean has more in common with John Ambrose in terms of personality and interests and is insecure about her relationship with the popular and previously unattainable Peter, but Peter is the established relationship and John Ambrose is the NewOldFlame.
* BigDamnKiss: Subverted. Lara Jean seemingly has a perfect romantic night [[spoiler:with John Ambrose, complete with a DanceOfRomance and a moment in the snow, but when they do kiss she realizes that she loves Peter instead.]]
* DanceOfRomance: Lara Jean and John Ambrose do a slow dance at the retirement home ball.
* DramaticNecklaceRemoval: When Peter [[spoiler:removes the necklace he gave Lara Jean on Valentine's at the aquarium after their breakup.]]
* FriendshipMoment: Lara Jean and Gen, who [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch used to be friends]], make steps towards reconciliation at their old treehouse when Lara Jean [[spoiler:admits that she's jealous of Gen, and Gen reveals that she's been talking to Peter not to get him back but because he's been helping her through her parent's divorce.]]
* GrandStaircaseEntrance: Lara Jean has such a moment after Stormy gives her a makeover and she walks down the stairs at the retirement home where John Ambrose is waiting at the bottom.
* LiterallyLovingThyNeighbor: A subplot involves the Song-Covey sisters wondering if their dad is crushing on their neighbor, Mrs. Rothschild.
* LoveLetter: The trailer has a scene where On Valentine's Day Peter opens his locker door and a bunch of Valentines fall out. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.
* LoveTriangle: The marketing focuses on Lara Jean being is torn between Peter and John Ambrose.
* NewOldFlame: A middle school to high school version. Lara Jean is in a relationship with Peter, but starts to have nebulous feelings about John Ambrose when they meet again and she realizes that her crush on him was reciprocated.
* PreviouslyOn: The trailer has Kitty rattle off a summary of the previous film to catch viewers up.
up. In the film itself she recaps these events to the sisters' cousin Haven.
* {{Retcon}}: TheStinger of the first film (John Ambrose turning up at the Covey household) evidently no longer happened, and John Ambrose is introduced in a different way.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Trevor, Peter's best friend, and who was in Lara Jean's sixth grade friend group, appears in this film despite being unmentioned in the first film.
* SnowMeansLove: Subversion. [[spoiler:Lara Jean and John Ambrose have a sweet moment in the snow, but when they kiss she realizes she loves Peter.]]
* TreehouseOfFun: In middle school, Peter, Lara Jean, John Ambrose, Chris, Trevor, and Gen used to hang out at a treehouse. It is decidedly less ''fun'' now that they're in high school and have fallen apart, but it still serves as a plot point when the six of them return there to dig up their old time capsule.
* TwerpSweating: A brief instance of this happens in the trailer when Peter comes to pick Lara Jean up for a date. Lara Jean's dad and sister remind him of their curfew (eleven o'clock) and not to have ''too'' much fun.
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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film is set to be released on February 12, 2020.

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Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film is set to be released on February 12, 2020.
2020 on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: February 12, two days before Valentine's Day, as it's a teen romcom and the trailer puts a lot of emphasis on the holiday.

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''To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You'' is the 2020 sequel to the 2018 RomanticComedy ''Film/ToAllTheBoysIveLovedBefore''. It is based on the second book of [[Literature/ToAllTheBoysIveLovedBefore the novel series]] by Jenny Han, ''P.S. I Still Love You''.

It's a new year, and Lara Jean Covey (Creator/LanaCondor) is excited to ''officially'' be dating Peter Kavinsky (Creator/NoahCentineo), but is conflicted and anxious about the pressure that comes with dating the most popular guy in school while still being herself. Things get complicated when one of the recipients of her other love letters, John Ambrose [=McClaren=] (Creator/JordanFisher), reenters her life, and Lara Jean finds herself torn: can she be in love with two boys at once?

Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIU4xb61PHc here]]. The film is set to be released on February 12, 2020.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* LoveLetter: The trailer has a scene where Peter opens his locker door and a bunch of Valentines fall out. Trevor jokes that they must be from the girls' soccer team, to Lara Jean's concern.
* LoveTriangle: The marketing focuses on Lara Jean being torn between Peter and John Ambrose.
* PreviouslyOn: The trailer has Kitty rattle off a summary of the previous film to catch viewers up.
* SignificantReleaseDate: February 12, two days before Valentine's Day, as it's a teen romcom and the trailer puts a lot of emphasis on the holiday.
* TwerpSweating: A brief instance of this happens in the trailer when Peter comes to pick Lara Jean up for a date. Lara Jean's dad and sister remind him of their curfew (eleven o'clock) and not to have ''too'' much fun.
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