After Everything

After Everything

Besieged by writer’s block and the crushing breakup with Tessa, Hardin travels to Portugal in search of a woman he wronged in the past – and to find himself. Hoping to win back Tessa, he realizes he needs to change his ways before he can make the ultimate commitment.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 93 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Stars: Josephine Langford, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Louise Lombard, Jessica Webber, Cora Kirk, Arielle Kebbel, Stephen Moyer, Benjamin Mascolo, Mimi Keene, Rosa Escoda, Ella Martine, Laura Dutra, Chance Perdomo, Kiana Madeira, Rob Estes, Arielle Kebbel, Carter Jenkins, Ana Ivanova, Anton Kottas, Dylan Sprouse
  • Director: Castille Landon
 Comments
  • adasdadagiri - 1 March 2024
    Lame ending loose storyline.
    "After Everything" began its cinematic journey with a promising start, captivating audiences with its engaging characters, gripping storyline, and unexpected plot twists. However, as the final chapter unfolds on the silver screen, it becomes evident that the conclusion falls short of the high expectations set by its predecessors, leaving viewers with a sense of dissatisfaction and longing for more.

    From the outset, the "After Everything" series had audiences hooked with its compelling narrative and well-developed characters. Each installment delved deeper into the lives of the protagonists, drawing viewers into a world filled with suspense and intrigue. The intricate plotlines kept audiences guessing, eagerly anticipating the next twist or turn in the story.

    Yet, as the credits roll on the final chapter, it becomes apparent that the resolution is disappointingly simplistic and lacks the depth and complexity that fans have come to expect. What could have been a thrilling climax is instead resolved too neatly, with conflicts resolved and loose ends tied up in a manner that feels all too convenient.

    One of the most frustrating aspects of the final installment is its predictability. Unlike its predecessors, which kept viewers on the edge of their seats with unexpected plot twists and shocking revelations, the conclusion of "After Everything" unfolds in a manner that feels all too familiar. The lack of surprises leaves audiences feeling underwhelmed and yearning for the excitement that characterized earlier parts of the series.

    Despite its shortcomings, "After Everything" still has its merits. The performances of the cast are commendable, with each actor bringing their character to life with depth and authenticity. The cinematography is also visually stunning, capturing the essence of the story and the emotions of the characters in vivid detail.

    In conclusion, "After Everything: The Final Chapter" may not live up to the high expectations set by its predecessors. While the series started strong and showed promise, the conclusion ultimately falls short, leaving viewers feeling unsatisfied and longing for more. Nevertheless, fans of the series may still find enjoyment in revisiting the world and characters they have grown to love over the course of the franchise.
  • amlairsisea - 15 January 2024
    Rushed
    Too rushed of a movie. I wanted to love it so bad but I didn't. The film was mostly centered around Hardin and a woman from his past. This franchise is supposed to be about Hardin and Tessa but she only makes an appearance in the last few minutes of the movie. It felt like they just wanted to end the series and this was the easiest way to do it. I will say, i did love Hardins character change. He became someone they both deserved. I just wish there was more to it. The last 20 minutes was my favorite part of the movie since they had both actors in it together. All in all I watched it to finish the series, but I wouldn't watch it again.
  • emelymorales-13707 - 13 December 2023
    Everyone rating a 10/10 should be banned
    I am convinced that the 10/10 ratings are from the staff who were a part of making this God awful movie. They all should be banned from ever rating and reviewing another movie every again!

    I'm being dramatic but at the same time theres some truth to my comment. 1/10 because its thankfully over but anything above a 1 is too high.

    Nothing but harden walking around. Lame. Where is the content. Where are the other characters? Was the script written the night before? Where is the rest of the script? Why were there less than 5 minutes of actual lines? Whats with the constant flashbacks? Again, glad the series is over!