After 2: After We collided: The best worse film I have ever watched
- Write Owl

- Mar 18, 2021
- 2 min read
They took a detailed and complex story and squashed it into nothing more than a basic teen drama. It’s like making a BLT without the BLT. Write Owl reports.
Allow me to paint a picture, young Sav was scrolling through Netflix on a night she had nothing better to do. Only to fall onto a film called After. A burst of excitement runs through her body as she frantically presses the play button, this was a Wattpad story she read back when she was just 14 years old.
She prayed for the day it would become a film and unfortunately that day has arrived. Be careful what you wish for.
I grew up reading this Wattpad story back when the characters were named after the one direction boys and not the bootleg names we see today, but that’s not what we’re here to talk about.
The first After film was the biggest disappointment I have ever had in my entire life. I’m not just saying this. Imagine dreaming for something almost your entire childhood, only for it to become true in every wrong way possible. That’s what that film was.
I thought they’d stop there, but oh boy did they make another one. Sadly, the only good thing about it was that Dylan Sprouse was in it, but the film was so bad he won’t be appearing in any more of them.

Okay, that’s not entirely true, but he has stated he will not be filming for the other two films. Yes, they are making two more.
You know usually the first film is the best out of a franchise, and then the sequels are just kind of good but not quite hitting you as the first did.
Well, After was bad from the start, so why did they make a sequel and why are they making two more after this sequel? I’m so frustrated I might just deactivate my Netflix account.
It follows the basic romance within a teen drama, a girl who falls for a boy and they have an on-again, off-again relationship. Only this boy has alcohol and anger problems. She really knows how to pick them.
The one thing I loved about reading this book was the story and how relatable Tessa Young was when she spoke about her feelings for Hardin. Not to mention the dilemmas she faced when it came to her new friends, who were clearly bad influences, and her mother.
Many things happened within the story and the writers literally tore them out, only to leave the film with the most basic plot known to man. To be honest it would have been far more successful as a series with 40min episodes. The original story is so complex it would have worked.
I read a comment that said, “That was the best worse movie I have ever watched” and I couldn’t put it better myself.
Nothing really good to say about this film, it's just a basic teen movie. Do yourself a favour and buy the book instead, I promise you’re not missing out.





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