Cubussoli
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
SnoopyStyle
Tyler (Taylor John Smith) is deeply in love with new girl Ali (Halston Sage). He's even willing to do yoga for her. It's the last week of the summer and they go to a friend's party. They encounter Ali's sleazy ex Chase from San Francisco. Tyler has a fight with Ali and leaves the party with unknown girl Holly (Bella Thorne). Tyler has a short drug filled sexual escapade. Afterward, he makes up with Ali but is shocked to find Holly attending their school.This one hits all the expected tropes and I actually was hoping for a bunny boil. Tyler is a pathetic unappealing dumb character. The only good aspect is the casting of Sage and Thorne. Sage is a solid good girl and Thorne is perfect as hot crazy. I don't think Thorne can really play the innocent good girl at this point. Using Tyler as the point of view is not compelling. There is no rooting interest in him. He almost redeems himself confessing to Lydia at the hospital but stupid writing immediately takes it all back. He talks face to face with Ali and fails utterly to warn her against Holly. There are so many laughable moments in the third act. It's derivative and unappealing at first and then it devolves into a bad thriller. The actresses are good although the male lead is saddled with a bad role.
efoylell
What the heck. whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
earumchaudhary
Why didn't Tyler just call the police? WTF is up with Bella Thorne? She cannot act and has the same bitchy psycho mean girl role in every movie lol. I don't understand why the ending monologue by Tyler was about love. Clearly Holly's problem wasn't that she "loves too much". She straight up has mental health problems and it was barely discussed in the movie.
espinosat3
This movie isn't as bad as several reviewers seem to think. When I saw this movie, I thought it was similar to Fatal Attraction in many ways, except that it involved young people, it was a little tamer, and was obviously an amateurish film. For an amateurish film, it did a pretty good job of portraying a boy having a one-night stand and the girl becoming obsessed with keeping him in her life.