To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
With one film left in the franchise, ?P.S. I Still Love You? effectively operates as both its own feature and a bridge to the more adult questions Lara Jean and company will face in the final offering. It?s a love letter to teen movies of the past, but also a smart look at what they might be in the future.
The A.V. Club
A pleasant distraction without a lot of payoff. It doesn?t tarnish the original, but it never quite rises to its heights either.
The Guardian
'To All the Boys: PS I Still Love You' doesn?t quite match its predecessor for heart fizzing romance ? the first film dealt sensitively with loss and grief ? but it?s just as entertaining and charming anchored by a supremely likable central performance from Condor.
Variety
The trouble with 'P.S. I Still Love You' is that nearly all the reasons that Lara Jean makes such a refreshingly different romantic lead are contained in the earlier film, and here, she?s reduced to a version of the passive Disney princess, trying to decide between two dudes who both think she?s swell.
New York Times
To the director Michael Fimognari?s credit, "P.S. I Still Love You? doesn?t condescend to Lara Jean?s dilemma even as her choices deserve popcorn pelted at the screen. Yet, he?s content with a product that seems beamed in from a staticky old channel.
The Hollywood Reporter
Netflix's 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You' is a charmless sequel.