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After

After

After your first, life is never the same.

7.1 / 1020191h 46m

Synopsis

Tessa Young is a dedicated student, dutiful daughter and loyal girlfriend to her high school sweetheart. Entering her first semester of college, Tessa's guarded world opens up when she meets Hardin Scott, a mysterious and brooding rebel who makes her question all she thought she knew about herself -- and what she wants out of life.

Genre: Romance, Drama

Status: Released

Director: Jenny Gage

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Main Cast

Josephine Langford

Josephine Langford

Tessa Young

Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Hardin Scott

Shane Paul McGhie

Shane Paul McGhie

Landon Gibson

Khadijha Red Thunder

Khadijha Red Thunder

Steph Jones

Dylan Arnold

Dylan Arnold

Noah Porter

Samuel Larsen

Samuel Larsen

Zed Evans

Inanna Sarkis

Inanna Sarkis

Molly Samuels

Selma Blair

Selma Blair

Carol Young

Pia Mia

Pia Mia

Tristan

Swen Temmel

Swen Temmel

Jace

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User Reviews

SWITCH.

‘After’ is this weird blend of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ meets ‘Riverdale’ but never gets to the dumb fun both those are, nor does it have the sex appeal of those properties (there is a reason he is facing away from the camera on the poster). ‘After’ does not belong in cinemas nationwide; it’s even below Netflix's standards. It’s more of a YouTube original, or even just something to release on the Wattpad site for free. Still, the book’s sequels have been slated for production, so it looks like we’ll be suffering once again in 2020. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-after-from-wattpad-to-the-big-screen-and-god-knows-why

tmdb51616167

In general, the movie offers an engaging story that captures your attention, although it does have some noticeable plot holes and questionable moments throughout. The film heavily emphasizes sexual content, centering much of its focus on these aspects, which may not be to everyone's taste. Overall, the movie isn't terrible, but it's not exceptional either. It falls somewhere in the middle, making it at least somewhat decent and worth watching at least once.