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
  • biotecman - 16 December 2022
    Older adults might like this movie
    Young love, jobs that bring distance to love, hot sex, and older adults that make poor decisions. Real to life. We enjoyed this movie. Lots of topics brought up that made the storyline interesting to us. The two young actors that played the young lovers played their parts very well. We didn't see the first two movies that were prequels, but we were still able to follow the storyline very well. We think that maybe older adults might enjoy this movie more than younger adults. The ending was a gentle surprise that fit the characters as to why they had issues themselves. But, being young, doesn't every young person have issues?
  • kosmasp - 24 May 2022
    After after ... after - pick yourself up
    Or maybe not - I mean there is ... well seems like some people are left behind. So the second movie in the series (After we collided) had a replacement for one of the characters ... we even have more replacements here. The mother of our female "hero", the step bro of our male hero get added to the list. And those are just the obvious ones. I think there is at least one more ... and I have no clue why they do this. Not sure if it makes a difference knowing the books/novels ... but even for those people this must be confusing as ... well as anything to say the least.

    That aside, this continues to be "erotic", though it is not like you will be able to see much skin (apart from the behind of our male lead that is, if you are into that congratulations). I reckon that is the reason this was rated R - something they don't feel is necessary in Germany for example. The rating system here is more leniant when it comes to stuff like that - they are more strict when it comes to violence. So the opposite of the MPAA.

    There is a running theme of the father here - and it may take you to a different direction than you may think. Then again, the ending is so soap, so cliche, so cringe ... that it sets up the sequel perfectly I reckon.

    Still all those fights our leads go through ... even after they agree they shouldn't have any secrets with each other ... of course they forget about that the second they say it, but hey ... what weird teenage angst movie would this be, if they would act in a logical manner? Exactly ... bring on part 4 ... in a few months, when I all but have forgotten what this was about ... but will hopefully get a conclusion ... well we'll get a conclusion and be done with it.