After We Fell

After We Fell

Just as Tessa's life begins to become unglued, nothing is what she thought it would be. Not her friends nor her family. The only person that she should be able to rely on is Hardin, who is furious when he discovers the massive secret that she's been keeping. Before Tessa makes the biggest decision of her life, everything changes because of revelations about her family.

  • Released: 2021-09-01
  • Runtime: 99 minutes
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Stars: Josephine Langford, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Chance Perdomo, Carter Jenkins, Kiana Madeira, Stephen Moyer, Louise Lombard, Mira Sorvino, Arielle Kebbel, Frances Turner, Rob Estes, Atanas Srebrev, Anton Kottas, Angela Sari, Emmenuel Todorov, Velizar Nikolaev Biney, Matthew Hall, Simon Fick, Samantha Fries, Ana Ivanova, Clive-Leviev Sawyer, Emmanuel Todorov
  • Director: Castille Landon
 Comments
  • pmrmuzammil - 5 May 2024
    "After We Fell": Familiar Conflicts and New Revelations
    "After We Fell," the 2021 chapter in the "After" series, follows Tessa Young (Josephine Langford) and Hardin Scott's (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) tumultuous relationship as they navigate new challenges. As Tessa prepares for a job opportunity in Seattle, secrets about her family surface, while shocking revelations about Hardin's past threaten to tear them apart.

    The film treads familiar territory, revisiting the couple's volatile dynamic. They fall into predictable patterns of passionate declarations and fiery arguments. While the core appeal of their on-screen chemistry remains, the repetitive cycle can feel frustrating.

    However, "After We Fell" attempts to move the story forward by introducing significant plot twists. The revelations about Tessa's family and Hardin's past add a layer of intrigue, even if they feel somewhat rushed. These developments have the potential to spark character growth, but the film doesn't fully explore this opportunity.

    New characters are introduced to create further conflict, but they lack depth, feeling more like plot devices than well-rounded individuals. The supporting cast, particularly Tessa's friends, are largely sidelined, diminishing the sense of a broader world outside the central couple's drama.

    While the film delves into heavier themes like family secrets and emotional baggage, it doesn't quite reach the emotional depth it aspires to. The pacing feels uneven at times, with some plot points glossed over and others stretched thin.

    Despite its shortcomings, "After We Fell" might hold some appeal for fans invested in Tessa and Hardin's journey. The familiar elements deliver the expected passionate encounters and dramatic confrontations. However, those seeking a more nuanced portrayal of relationships and deeper character development might find themselves wanting more.
  • gianmarcoronconi - 5 May 2023
    Unwatchable and boring
    I had already heard of this film as one of the ugliest films ever to come out of humanity and once I saw the film I can confirm that it is awful, unwatchable and disgustingly boring. We start from the assumption that the relationship between the two protagonists is one of the most toxic and terrible stuff that anyone could pull out of a relationship, we continue with the fact that all the events are very forced and have very little sense to finally crash on the fact that all scenes with drama are acted in such a way that they almost make the viewer laugh rather than worry. In conclusion, this film can only really please those who are passionate about very romantic films and without plot or originality.