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- 80Screen RantMolly FreemanScreen RantMolly FreemanTo All the Boys: Always and Forever offers a heart-meltingly sweet, warmly cheerful and charmingly hopeful romance that delivers a much-needed breath of relief amidst this cold and bleak winter.
- 75The A.V. ClubCaroline SiedeThe A.V. ClubCaroline SiedeThough 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.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterRobyn BahrThe Hollywood ReporterRobyn BahrTo All the Boys: Always and Forever is the most mature, and thus, most entertaining of the three films because it highlights the choices Lara Jean makes for herself instead of the choices she makes about other people.
- 70VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeIncidentally, the big payoff of this film isn’t what becomes of Lara Jean and Peter’s fates, but getting to see the supporting cast blossom around her.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersLos Angeles TimesKimber MyersReturning director Michael Fimognari and screenwriter Katie Lovejoy have made a love letter to all of these characters — not just Lara Jean and Peter — and audiences will find it hard not to be smitten too.
- 67IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandThings grow slacker and a touch sillier by its middle act, which both does away with big problems and introduces entire new ones in their place. Still, Condor remains such a genuinely adorable leading lady and Lara Jean such a special character that fans will undoubtedly embrace the messy ride.
- 60The GuardianAdrian HortonThe GuardianAdrian HortonThe final serving of this three-part confection rarely strays from enjoyable, even if it doesn’t match the seductive sweetness of the first bite.
- 60The New York TimesMaya PhillipsThe New York TimesMaya PhillipsEven at its most saccharine I can’t fault it for committing fully to what it is. I’m no fan of Valentine’s Day unless it’s a heart-shaped confection, but for those who are, “To All the Boys” is a light but satisfying dessert.
- 60PolygonPetrana RadulovicPolygonPetrana RadulovicWhile the movie contains some genuine heartfelt moments, the thread connecting them all is flimsy, and the core conflict is overdone. By focusing on a clichéd dilemma and doing nothing to make it particularly unique, Always and Forever concludes the trilogy on a flat note.
- 58Entertainment WeeklyMary SollosiEntertainment WeeklyMary SollosiCloying though it is, Always and Forever does understand how all-consuming first love can be, how bittersweet graduation, how scary choosing one's own path.