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Ist Liebe stärker als die Vergangenheit?
Nachdem Hardin sie sehr verletzt hat, beschloss Tessa, die Beziehung mit ihm zu beenden. Lange Zeit wurde ihr die Wahrheit über ihn vorenthalten, nun, da sie davon weiß, fühlt sie sich hintergangen und gedemütigt. Nach den Ereignissen will sie einfach nur noch zurück in ihr altes Leben, dem Leben, was sie vor Hardin geführt hat. Als sie ihr Traum-Praktikum bei der Vance Publishing Company bekommt, scheint der erste Schritt geglückt. Dort erregt sie die Aufmerksamkeit ihres neuen Kollegen Trevor, der genau die Art Mann ist, mit dem Tessa eigentlich zusammen sein sollte...
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This was such a bad movie. And I'm not saying it just for the sake of hating on it, so here are a few reasons why I thought it was terrible: [spoiler] - First of all, the actor who plays Hardin was just... I don't know. I can't even find words to describe it. I thought his acting was okay in the first movie, but this second movie he seemed to get worse. I'm still not over him yelling "Fucking Trevor?!" to a half naked Dylan Sprouse. - The storyline is a mess. Actually, there's no storyline at all. She starts her internship, somehow gets back with a guy who made a BET with his friends to get her and suddenly she's all about him to the point we rarely see proof of her being an intern anymore. - They fight for the stupidest stuff. Like actually, in a functioning relationship, you talk to each other and try to get through your misunderstandings before storming off and breaking stuff. - Her agreeing to "fake it" for his mom? When she was supposedly so pissed off at what he had done to her? - The storyline of her and her mom at the beginning. That was all there was to it? She just knew her mom had hidden the fact that her father was looking for her and just completely forgot about it? - "We can sleep in the same bed, we're not neanderthals". Cue you know what. - Hardin's half brother just stepping into everyone's business all the time and out of nowhere? Why? - This movie has every single bad cliché to the point it's excruciatingly predictable. She's an English major, working for a publishing firm, who loves the "bad boy with tattoos", gets back together with him even though he's a mess, but she's got mommy issues and he's got daddy issues, cue the rather decent looking coworker who makes him question her, the friend from the past who makes her question him, the endless text messages and missed calls, the car accident while looking for him, the New Year's party with a cat fight, etc. C Lastly, I'll speak about the only thing I actually enjoyed in this movie: the boss and Candice King's characters actually being a thing and ending up together. Now that was cute, especially envolving the kid. 2 points for that and the effort of the main actress. [/spoiler]
one of the worst movies I've ever watched
Difficult to make it to the end. Both main characters are just dumb, unlikeable and annoying. Unrealistic plot. This would never happen like this.
FUCKING TREVOR?! that's all you need to know.
After we collided, I knew my life would never be the same again. My eyes met yours as you played your moves on Amazon Prime. You lured me in with the promise of a better sequel yet once again, you dropped me like a rain-sodden date on a Friday night. I was left standing with nothing but distaste in my mouth at the sheer audacity of your terribleness. So now I must leave you, with sorrow in my heart. If you do have a sequel, I will try to keep my distance... but knowing you, you will probably lure me in again as I forget how badly you treated me.