![]() Hardin, however… did sort-of look like himself from the book but less bad-boy-home-wrecker and more just-a-normal-attractive-boy-on-the-street. In terms of Tessa’s appearance and character, I thought they did quite well to capture her passive yet snarky personality however downplayed it may have been. ![]() They made him way too normal in the movie, which seems to be the theme here. I don’t know about you, but I pictured Noah as short with slicked back hair, wearing cardigans, and saying things like “goodness”. Let’s not talk about the fact that Noah looked like a hipster surfer who’d get all the ladies. So, turning the mother into a nice lady was not the best choice. Her mother was nice in the movie, a stark difference from the book, which lends itself to be a giant conflict later in the book because Tessa can’t go home. ![]() Some of the most noticeable changes happened in the first few minutes of the movie, and that was the portrayal of Tessa’s mother and Tessa’s boyfriend. However, any pro-book After lover will agree, and let’s just say, there were many, many differences between the movie and the book. ![]() Or you saw the trailer and thought “mm, get me some of that please”, for some reason. If you’ve seen After in cinemas you probably went because you loved the books. ![]()
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