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After We Collided

After We Collided

  • Status: Released
  • 02-09-2020
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 7.172
  • Vote count: 5342

Tessa finds herself struggling with her complicated relationship with Hardin; she faces a dilemma that could change their lives forever.

Josephine Langford

Tessa Young

Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Hardin Scott

Dylan Sprouse

Trevor Matthews

Louise Lombard

Trish Daniels

Charlie Weber

Christian Vance

Candice King

Kimberly Vance

Shane Paul McGhie

Landon Gibson

Rob Estes

Ken Scott

Inanna Sarkis

Molly Samuels

Selma Blair

Carol Young

Samuel Larsen

Zed Evans

Khadijha Red Thunder

Steph Jones

Max Ragone

Smith Vance

Dylan Arnold

Noah Porter

Karimah Westbrook

Karen Scott

John Jackson Hunter

Hardin Scott (kid)

Pia Mia

Tristan

Ariel Yasmine

Jamie

Stefan Rollins

Homeless Man

Clay Neal

Uber Driver

Constance Payne

Zoe

Vince Pisani

Hotel Manager

Jon W. Sparks

Santa Claus

Davin Allen Grindstaff

Skater

Vanessa Dubasso

Ally

Sarah Rossman

Nadia

Anna Todd

Club Patron #1

Beatrice Kumble

Club Patron #2

Taylor Conrod

Paige

Marisol Correa

Christmas Guest

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I've sat through much more painful slogs, but 'After we Collided' gave me two hours of insane plot - and while I forgot everything as soon as I left, I'll be back over the next couple of years just to enjoy my cheesy mess in this strange unnecessary franchise. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-after-we-collided-wattpad-returns-to-the-screen-for-slightly-better-still-dumb-results

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After We Collided is fond of quoting Wuthering Heights, but it owes more to Twilight and 50 Shades of Grey (the novel, called After, whose film adaptation this is the sequel to, originally appeared on Wattpad, where every asshole can publish regardless of whether or not they should). Unlike Heathcliff and Catherine (and by extension Romeo and Juliet, begetters of all modern star-crossed lovers), though, Tessa (Josephine Langford) and Hardin (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) have absolutely no impediment to their being together other than that they are totally wrong for each other. The only chemistry between the two is sexual; After We Collided is much more lubricious than Twilight, but a lot less risqué than 50 Shades — that is, there’s lots of implied sex but very little nudity. Since there is no reason for these two to be together, we don't give two craps if they aren't. Not that the movie doesn’t try to manufacture such a reason; for example, Emotionally Scarred Bad Boy Hardin (Tiffin may be Ralph Fiennes’s nephew, but comes across more as a young, Brittish-accented Joshua Jackson) has nightmares, but they stop when he starts dating Tessa. This is is total nonsense; sleeping with someone doesn’t equal sleeping better. But that’s the film’s naïve Love Conques All mentality. Love may indeed conquer many things, but an inert, lethargic plot is not one of them. The only part of the script that doesn't ring hollow is the title, which is very appropriate because the action, such as it is, completely lacks urgency. Nothing is resolved now, everything is left for later — to the point that two sequels were in the works at the time of this one’s release.

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Despite its flaws, the franchise still shows promise, and the second movie continues with the same concept as the first installment. However, this sequel fails to build upon the foundation laid by its predecessor. It lacks the necessary development and progression, simply meandering along without any real direction or growth. While it's a movie that you can watch once and be content with, it doesn't leave a lasting impression that would compel you to revisit or relive the experience again.