I Still Love You is a 2020 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Michael Fimognari and written by Sofia Alvarez and J.
The film stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Trezzo Mahoro, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Kelcey Mawema, Jordan Fisher, Ross Butler, Julie Tao, Sarayu Blue, John Corbett, and Holland Taylor.
Now an official couple, Lara Jean Covey and her boyfriend Peter Kavinsky go on their first date together, where they release a paper lantern into the sky with their initials written on it.
Lara Jean finds the letter heartfelt, and informs Peter that she intends to write John Ambrose back.
For their high school's volunteer program, Peter attempts to convince Lara Jean to choose the same program as him and his lacrosse team, but Lara Jean opts to volunteer at the Belleview Retirement Home instead, following in the footsteps of her older sister Margot.
On her first day there, she meets Stormy, an eccentric old lady whom Margot often mentioned, and also discovers that John Ambrose volunteers at Belleview.
While volunteering at Belleview, Lara Jean and John Ambrose grow closer and plan to throw a Star Ball party there after discovering some old decorations.
Gen then reveals that she had, in fact, put a friendship bracelet identical to Lara Jean's in the capsule, and was too embarrassed to show it.
They kiss and make up, and in an ending voiceover Lara Jean says that she had wanted a fairy-tale relationship with Peter, but is now satisfied with what she has.
[7] The sequel has also cast Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose McClaren, a past love of Lara Jean's,[8] and Ross Butler as Trevor Pike, one of Peter's best friends.
[9] Madeleine Arthur would reprise her role as Chris, while Holland Taylor and Sarayu Blue have joined the cast as Stormy McClaren and Trina Rothschild respectively.
[13] The song "Moral of the Story" by Ashe experienced viral international success after appearing in the film.
[20] Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com gave the film 2 1/2 stars out of 4, and wrote that "its enjoyment will depend largely on whether you want Peter to be the main boy that Lara loves, or not.