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“Despite this, I see potential; however, priorities were misplaced... the end of the movie takes place on the roof of a hospital and the only question is “Who's gonna hit the ground?” Medium · JamesRickard Writes · 1 year ago Strengths:
The film is generally viewed as a lighthearted, "coming-of-age" comedy that maintains the charm of the first installment while evolving with its characters. tamara (2).mp4
Critics often note that the "will-they-won't-they" dynamic with Diego feels a bit recycled from the first film. “Despite this, I see potential; however, priorities were
Unlike the 2005 horror film of the same name, this series focuses on body positivity, the transition to adulthood, and the pressures of digital reputation. Critical Review & Community Perspectives Unlike the 2005 horror film of the same
Some viewers felt the social media subplot felt slightly "dated" or forced to appeal to a younger audience. Where to Watch
The film does a solid job depicting the "first year of university" jitters—sharing a cramped apartment, navigating social circles, and the awkwardness of running into an ex.
Directed by Alexandre Castagnetti, this sequel shifts the setting from high school to the bustling streets of Paris. The story picks up two years after the first film: Tamara (Héloïse Martin) has graduated and is moving to the capital for university.
