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3''After'' is a story by Anna Todd that was first published as a Music/OneDirection RealPersonFic in 2013. It follows a young woman's toxic relationship with Music/HarryStyles. In 2014, the fanfiction was published as a novel, with Harry's name being changed (and other characters' names being changed as needed).
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5Tessa Young is a sweet girl with good grades and a nice boyfriend. After she moves to college and her roommate convinces her to go to a party, she meets Hardin Scott, who is everything Tessa's mother disapproves of; not only does he have piercings and tattoos, he's a total {{Jerkass}}. However, when Hardin saves her from an old man who tries to rape her, Tessa realizes she has feelings for him and they start to form a relationship.
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7The novel has spawned a series of sequels and prequels, including ''After We Collided'', ''After We Fell'', ''After Ever Happy'', and ''Before''. A feature-length [[TheFilmOfTheBook film of the first novel]] was released in 2019, starring Josephine Langford as Tessa and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin as Hardin; a film of ''After We Collided'' followed in 2020. Film adaptations of ''Fell'' and ''Ever Happy'' completed production in 2021 and [[https://deadline.com/2021/04/after-franchise-expands-with-prequel-castille-landon-set-as-director-writer-1234739407/ prequel and sequel films are in development]].
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9Compare ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey'', another romantic story written by an English author that started off as a fanfic only to evolve into a standalone story and got adapted to the big screen.
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11!!The ''After'' series contains examples of:
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13* AdaptationalDyeJob: Steph was a redhead in the books, but was made an AloofDarkHairedGirl in the film version. This was presumably due to a RaceLift.
14* AdaptationalNiceGuy:
15** Tessa in the film adaptation of ''After'' still cheats on her boyfriend, but she is not as prone to SlutShaming Molly as she is in the book, nor is she as smug or sanctimonious.
16** Hardin still has some issues, but unlike the book, in the first film, [[spoiler: didn't keep a condom or a blanket as proof of having sex with her.]] He also doesn't insult Tessa as much, and is not as blatantly abusive of her.
17* AdaptationalSexuality: Steph goes from straight to bisexual, and Tristan goes from a straight male to a lesbian.
18* TheAlcoholic: Both Tessa and [[spoiler: Hardin]] have alcoholic fathers. A substance abuse disorder is also implied for Steph and Molly. Within the context of the original novel, Hardin states he doesn't drink which seems like a complete lie given his tendencies to get extremely drunk.
19* AmIJustAToyToYou: Tessa's main reason for not wanting to be involved with Hardin. Because he's more sexually experienced than her, she worried that he wanted to use her for a hook-up and leave. [[spoiler: This was actually his plan initially -- to take her virginity for a bet and then leave. His falling in love with her was an accidental part of the process.]]
20* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Hardin is [[TroubledButCute handsome, has tattoos and piercings, and is a total jerk to Tessa]]...yet she still finds herself attracted to him.
21* AlphaBitch: Molly. She hates Tessa for being modest.
22* AttemptedRape: A DirtyOldMan does this with Tessa, and the only reason it didn't escalate beyond that was that Hardin managed to save her. This was AdaptedOut of the movie, due to the fact that many sexual assault survivors felt as though their trauma was being romanticised.
23* BeautifulDreamer: Once Tessa wakes up before Hardin and considers letting him sleep in because of how adorable he looks.
24* BetterAsFriends: Tessa wants to reach this conclusion with Hardin. Of course, it doesn't work.
25* BettyAndVeronica: Tessa is the sweet, naïve Betty to Steph's vivacious Veronica.
26* BirdsOfAFeather: Tessa and Hardin, though neither of them wants to admit it initially.
27* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Steph later on when she sets up Tessa to be assaulted out of jealousy of her and Hardin’s relationship. ]]
28* BloodstainedDefloration: Tessa bleeds onto Hardin's bedsheets after losing her virginity with him. This later becomes a plot point [[spoiler:as it's revealed Hardin kept the bloodstained sheets and the condom they used to prove to his friends he took Tessa's virginity, as part of a bet as to who could sleep with her first. Tessa is less than thrilled when she finds out.]]
29* CallingTheOldWomanOut: Tessa tears into her mother Carol in one scene in the film about how difficult it was trying to be perfect for her, and how fed up Tessa was about Carol's efforts to mold Tessa's life the way Carol wanted it instead of thinking about what Tessa wanted for herself. [[CantTakeCriticism Carol doesn't take it well.]]
30* CuteBookworm: Tessa, at least from Hardin's perspective. Contrast with Hardin, who's more of a BadassBookworm.
31* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Mother in this case. Tessa’s mother obviously doesn’t approve of Hardin and yet Tessa continues to be with him.
32* DarkerAndEdgier: The ''After We Collided'' film deals more with themes of trauma and estranged parental and familial relationships. Particularly, [[spoiler: Hardin's past is delved into more, with his mother mentioning PTSD-like nightmares that therapy didn't help with]].
33* DisappearedDad: Both Hardin and Tessa both had alcoholic fathers who treated them poorly. Although Tessa's ready to forgive her dad, Hardin doesn't think he'll ever be.
34* DramaQueen: Tessa shows some shades of this, including becoming overly offended when Steph comments on her choice of dress and when she’s called prissy at the beginning of the book. She also starts crying toward the end of the parties multiple times.
35* DudeMagnet:
36** Tessa's friend Steph is gorgeous, lively, and enthusiastic about sex and hooking up. It's not hard to see why guys follow her around.
37** In the book, Tessa shows jealousy over Steph's physically appealing traits (bright red hair, green eyes, trim figure) and wishes to attract guys as she does.
38* {{Fanservice}}: Some scenes of Tessa in a state of undress.
39* FishOutOfWater: Tessa isn't sure how to proceed with her clean-cut life after being thrown into the rampant party culture of the university.
40* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: Hardin and Tessa are called in for some babysitting duties on Mr. Vance's son. He and Hardin have a conversation about the latter's tattoos, which results in Hardin telling the kid that he doesn't give a fuck what people think. The kid asks him "which people don't you give a fuck about"...and starts spewing a bunch of other swear words as Hardin panics and tries to get him to stop.
41* FunctionalAddict: Arguably Hardin.
42* GeniusBookClub: Tessa realizes there is more to Hardin than meets the eye when she gets a glimpse of the classic books on his shelf.
43* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Tessa is the only female protagonist explicitly stated to have blonde hair, and her demure personality reflects this trope.
44* HairTriggerTemper: Hardin. He’s prone to sudden mood changes and becomes angry at the little things.
45* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Steph and her friends.
46* TheHedonist: Hardin, is in a better mood.
47* HighSchoolSweethearts: Tessa and Noah, who is a year younger than her and still in high school at the beginning of the story.
48* HolierThanThou: Tessa, especially at the beginning of the book. She considers herself to be a better person than her peers because she stays at home and studies instead of going out and partying (which, apparently, anyone that's not her does), and she constantly judges the fashion and lifestyle of her roommate, Steph, for her alternative style and her partying-related habits, as well as Steph's friends that share a similar sense of style. This is much more downplayed in the film, with Tessa being more of a shy bookworm type who's not much for parties instead of openly voicing any condescending opinion of them.
49* HotterAndSexier: The film ''After We Collided'' has more nudity and more sex scenes between Hardin and Tessa; naturally, it was given an R-rating, in contrast to the first film's PG-13.
50* JerkassHasAPoint:
51** While Hardin’s decision to make Tessa tell Noah that she was cheating may have seemed cruel, he did have a point in that Noah needed to know what was going on.
52** Mrs. Young is supposed to come off as an unreasonably controlling helicopter parent when she badmouths Hardin and all of Tessa's friends as awful people, and says college has changed her. Which is kind of undercut by the fact that Tessa's time spent with Hardin ''has'' made her an objectively worse person, and that [[spoiler:Hardin only started dating Tessa because he and Zed made a dare on who could take Tessa's virginity first, and ''all their friends'' were in on it.]]
53* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Hardin. Yes, he is rude and insults Tessa, but deep down he cares for her.
54* LightFeminineDarkFeminine: Tessa is the innocent, plain White Feminine to Steph's vivacious and seductive Dark Feminine.
55* MadonnaWhoreComplex: Practically every female character within the book is either a repressed virgin that has never had a sip of alcohol (the best example of this being Tessa) or a wild partier that has sex every night (with an example of this being Steph).
56* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: There's a scene in which Steph and Tristan are lewdly making out with the virginal Tessa in the room, mistakenly believing that she is asleep. She squirms, very uncomfortable with this happening right next to her. Many LGBT fans voiced discomfort with this, sensing an undertone of homophobia of in the scene.
57* MostWritersAreWriters: In the movie, Hardin is an English major (though Tessa studies Business). Both Tessa and Hardin study English in the book series. [[spoiler: In the final novel, Tessa switches career paths while Hardin becomes a famous writer much like Anna Todd.]]
58* NaiveEverygirl: Tessa. In the beginning, she only knows of a simple modest life with her dependable and smart boyfriend Noah, and overprotective mother.
59* NakedFirstImpression: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. After {{shower|scene}}ing, Tessa comes out of her shared dorm room clad in a ModestyTowel where she meets Hardin who's casually sitting in her roommate's bed while reading a book. She's obviously embarrassed but he [[IgnoreTheFanservice doesn't care]] and when she requests for him to leave so she can get dressed he simply says "Don't flatter yourself, I'm not looking".
60* NiceGuy: Noah. He is loyal to Tessa, he stood up to her [[spoiler: when her father left her]], and even after [[spoiler: she breaks up with him, he is not mad at her]].
61* OldFlame: Molly to Hardin. And Steph to Hardin. Basically everyone to Hardin.
62* OneWordTitle: This is used to base the IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for sequels and prequels, along with another single-word title: ''After We Collided'', ''After We Fell'', ''After Ever Happy'', and ''Before''.
63* OverprotectiveMom: Tessa's mother, Carol, demands that Tessa get a new roommate after Steph allows two boys into their room when they first meet. She later spends an hour "warning [Tessa] against parties and boys." Tessa calls her out on this in the film.
64* QuestionableConsent: It's incredibly doubtful that Tessa (who has been established as a sheltered young woman who isn't into casual sex and cares deeply about having an emotional connection with her sexual partner) would've consented to have sex with Hardin if she'd known [[spoiler:he'd made a bet with his friends that he could take her virginity]]; when she finds out she's deeply hurt and angry. Hardin led her to believe he wanted to have sex because he had feelings for her; while he did truly fall for Tessa, he still initially went ahead with [[spoiler:the bet]], nor did he tell Tessa at any point in their relationship (his friends eventually spill the beans).
65* RaceLift: In the book, Steph is a white redhead, and Molly's race is ambiguous. Landon is based on a white member of One Direction.
66* RedOniBlueOni: Hardin is the rebellious, passionate, easily-angered Red Oni to Tessa's mature and sensible Blue Oni.
67* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Hardin has started to seduce Tessa in order to win a dare, and despite having sincerely fallen in love with her, he keeps the bloodied sheet and his own semen-filled condom as proof]].
68* RuderAndCruder: The film adaptation of ''After We Collided'' is far more vulgar, including numerous instances of "fuck" being said by various characters.
69* ShowerOfLove: Hardin and Tessa have one, starting with their yoga clothes on. They learn the hard way and this is not very easy.
70* SiblingYinYang: Hardin and Landon, where Hardin is rude and a {{Jerkass}}, Landon is more polite and calm. Justified as they're step-siblings and not siblings by birth.
71* SlutShaming: Tessa does this quite frequently, including labeling Molly as a “skank” just because she had on more revealing clothing.
72* ThereAreNoTherapists: Averted in the films. [[spoiler:Hardin's mother tells Tessa that she had taken him to therapist after therapist to no avail trying to help him with his disorder.]]
73* UsedToBeASweetKid:
74** Hardin is shown to have been a quiet, literature-loving young boy during his early years. A traumatic experience is what led him to behave the way he does now.
75** This also applies to Molly, who [[spoiler:witnessed her boyfriend die in a car crash when she was only sixteen and spent the next two years drinking and engaging in sexual activity with adult men]].
76* VirginShaming: Against Tessa during a game of Truth or Dare.
77* WildTeenParty: This happens every weekend. To the point where Tessa wonders how the students haven't gotten sick from it.

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