
Jenny Han’s coming-of-age novel, The Summer I Turned Pretty was adapted into a show which premiered on June 17, 2022, on Amazon Prime Video. It’s the summer of ice cream, beaches, romances, and young adult novel adaptations.

The YA romances often capture the attention of their target audiences. Supporting characters have been given due importance in the movie. It has handled the LGBT representation quite delicately. Nonetheless, "Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between" has struck some good chords too. Besides, the characters of Aiden and Clare have been shown as too naïve, something which does not relate to real-world teens of their age. The screenplay is also predictable, leaving no room for surprises even at times when twists are taking place in the movie. But things do not go as per plan, and the 82-minute-long movie is the roller-coaster ride of the emotions, feelings, and decisions of Aiden and Clare.Īlthough the story centres around the tried-and-tested formula of teens' love, the movie could not strike a balance between the storyline and emotional insights. They enter into a 10-month-long dating contract and decide that they will be together during their schooling and part their ways the night before leaving for their college. In "Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between," Aiden (played by Jordan Fisher) and Clare (portrayed by Talia Ryder) are two adolescents who make a "break-up-pact" on the very first night of their meet-up.


However, the movie has not been able to make a good impact on viewers, thanks to the issues of the outcome's predictability and narrative credulity. This Netflix Original revolves around the interactions between two adolescents - Aiden and Clare - and showcases a diverse set of emotions through an empathetic lens. Streaming platform Netflix has released a new Original titled "Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between." It is an adaptation of the novel written by Jennifer E.
