
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.
- 7.0
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 39m

Josephine Langford
Tessa Young
Hero Fiennes Tiffin
Hardin Scott
Carter Jenkins
Robert Freeman
Louise Lombard
Trish Daniels
Chance Perdomo
Landon Gibson
Rob Estes
Ken Scott
Arielle Kebbel
Kimberly "Kim" Vance
Stephen Moyer
Christian Vance
Mira Sorvino
Carol Young
Frances Turner
Karen Scott
Kiana Madeira
Nora
Atanas Srebrev
Richard Young
Anton Kottas
Smith Vance
Emmanuel Todorov
Mike
Velizar Nikolaev Biney
Dr. West
Matthew Hall
Bartender
Angela Sari
Lillian
Simon Fick
Foreboding Guy
Samantha Fries
Young Tessa
Ana Ivanova
Emery
Clive-Leviev Sawyer
Minister
Wolfie Trausch
Additional Voices (voice)
Anita Kalathara
Additional Voices (voice)
Matt Nolan
Additional Voices (voice)
Marcella Lentz-Pope
Additional Voices (voice)
Jessica Pennington
Additional Voices (voice)
Stephen Apostolina
Additional Voices (voice)
Grant George
Additional Voices (voice)

Released
en
$14,000,000.00
$21,753,705.00
- #based on novel or book
- #family history
- #love
- #teenage crush
- #woman director
- #family tension
Reviews
This is the point in the movie where everything goes haywire, veering off a cliff into confusion, leaving you wondering what you're even watching. Felt like a repetition without the depth of a storyline, filled with plot holes and rushed scenes that felt forced. If you're going to commit to a franchise, then commit wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, this installment falls short, making it the we

I seem to recall seeing the previous episode of this trilogy in the cinema - a beneficiary of the lockdown dearth that propelled some serious dross onto the big screen. This, mercifully, never found a home there and so could be watched, half-heartedly, from the comfort of my own living room. The rather uninspiring, self-indulgent characterisations of "Tess" (Josephine Langford) and "Hardin" (Hero











