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After We Collided

User rating: 3.47 8 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 23, 2020

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 24, 2020

R | Drama, Romance | 1h 45m

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User rating: November 6, 2020

Story was weak, but made worse by the over abundance of uncomfortable sexual scenes. I guess they thot they could carry the movie with lots of sex.

User rating: October 23, 2020

Where do you find the movie in theaters :(

User rating: October 16, 2020

Wished they had stayed truer to the book’s order, but the chemistry between Hero and Josephine makes the irratic story line bearable. Hoping the last two films in production now follow the story of Hardin and Tessa more fluidly so fans of the books don’t totally cry in their beer or beer sans alcohol is under 21.

User rating: September 20, 2020

It was good except for the language and sexy scenes.

User rating: September 9, 2020

The movie was just so odd. The writers had taken as many skits from the book as they could and shoved them together illogically!!! There was absolutely no continuity. Bizarre altogether! The scenes which were meant to be "humorous" were cringeworthy, the serious moments were laughably dire and the disjointed and frenzied sex scenes were very weird. Trevor, Molly and Kimberley were the only decently portrayed characters - the rest of the actors were utterly abysmal.

User rating: September 7, 2020

Popular with young girls who like the lead Hero Fiennes Tiffin. Model/actor. He should stay in modeling. Story line none just jumps from scene to scene with poor plot line. Author copying 50 shades of gray but done poorly

User rating: September 7, 2020

Such a waste of money.

User rating: September 7, 2020

Hero’s acting something to be desired. Movie jumped scene to scene. If you had not read the books then would not understand. It is not an erotic novel in movie form which by definition is when a plot cannot hold up without the sex