To All the Boys I've Loved Before

The letters are out.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
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Movie poster "To All the Boys I
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Genre
Comedy, Romance
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Director
Scenario
Producer
Matt Kaplan, Jordan Levin, Dougie Cash, Don Dunn, Robyn Marshall, Brett Bouttier, Jenny Han
Composer
Joe Wong
Artist
Audition
Tamara Notcutt
Editing
Joe Klotz, Phillip J. Bartell
All team (135)
Short description
Lara Jean's love life goes from imaginary to out of control when her secret letters to every boy she's ever fallen for are mysteriously mailed out.

What's left behind the scenes

  • Jenny Han, author of the *To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before* trilogy, initially made Lara Jean half-Korean. She later stated that representatives from many studios approached her regarding the rights to an adaptation, but all stipulated that the heroine be made white. According to Han, only one studio was willing to leave everything as it was. Eventually, it was decided to make the heroine Asian American from an adoptive family. Lana Condor, of Vietnamese birth, who was adopted by American parents at six months old, was cast in the role.
  • Jenny Han herself made a cameo appearance in the dance scene between Lara Jean and Luke.
  • Lara Jean's phone background is a picture of her and Peter sleeping. The actors were resting after filming when someone from the crew saw them and took a picture.
  • The film features Yakult yogurt, which is very popular in Korea and Japan.
  • The author of the "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" trilogy, Jenny Han, initially made Lara Jean half-Korean. She later stated that representatives from many studios contacted her regarding the rights to an adaptation, but all stipulated that the heroine be made white. According to Han, only one studio was willing to leave everything as is. Ultimately, it was decided to make the heroine an Asian American adoptee. Lana Condor, who was born Vietnamese and adopted by American parents at six months old, was cast in the role.
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