"I'm not like a regular mom, I'm a cool mom" -Mrs. George Everyone commenting about the actress playing the cheerleader, honestly I'm here for Amy Poehler
it was an okay movie. Love the message. Wished it was a tv show instead, then it could have been less chaotic and the subjects could have been explored better, as well as the characters.
This will either be a cringe-fest, or a really great movie with a strong message. Please prove me wrong this time, Netflix Edit: I watched it, it's OK. Quite worth reading the book first then watching the movie.
Exactly, can’t tell if this is gonna be really good or terrible. Netflix has a hard time balancing real social justice and fake social justice themes. Sometimes it can come off fake and cheesy.
@@ChrisAFigaro LMAOOOO dude Seth was everything but submissive or emasculated. You only said that 'cause you believe him being a gentleman or a nice human being for treating women as they deserve is weak... Well let me tell you sir that you are far from right.
@@ChrisAFigaro Well it's a movie, a lot of the characters didn't have a complete plot. He's supporting the star for her fight in feminism 'cause he knows their struggle but also 'cause he wants to, not for validation.
@@ChrisAFigaro The thing is that what he does in the movie is the bare minimum that a human being has to have for basic decency. Unfortunately, the fact that she said that we need more men like Seth is the real problem because it only reflects what feminism wants for men... and its not submission.
I honestly love this film and wish it had been around when I was a teenager. The teenagers look and act like teenagers, the things the girls go through most women can relate to and the love interest isn't a fake nice guy or the jerk that changed but is actually a lovely supportive guy with a heart of gold.
Everyone be coming here for Josephine Langford, but my younger millennial ass came here for THE AMY POEHLER. I mean, who doesn't wanna be her kid, right???
This reminds me of when one of my students (she was 10 or 11yo) asked me, a few months ago, if it was okay if she took off her sweater (she was getting hot) because she was wearing a tank top underneath. At first I did not understand why she would ask me that and then I got it, and it made me so sad. So I told her that it was totally okay and that she should not have to ask for permission.
This movie was actually really good. The actors looked like actual teenager, they didn't hyperfocus on just sex, and the issues the students faced were very relatable. I hope to see more highschool movies like this
@@PC-pn5jq see this stupid 😂😂 .. Liking an actor/actress doesn't means you're simping over him/her... Go learn the difference first... It's totally natural
It’s a symbol in the movie that stays in the background. In the beginning it could be read as “you matter don’t give up” or “you don’t matter give up” but later on it’s changed to only be read the first way.
everyone here for Josephine it seems, i'm here cos i did a massive double take when i saw Lauren Tsai?!?? from Terrace house?!? she's like the last person i expected to see in a netflix movie
Jo stans before: NETFLIX WHERE THE HELL IS THE TRAILER?! IT'S BEEN 100 YEARS AND THERE IS STILL NO CONTENT! I HATE YOU! GIMME JO! Jo stans now: OMGGGG IT'S HEREEE! HOLY SHIT IT'S HAPPENING! OH MY GOD I COULD DIE! JO'S SO PRETTY! SHE SO PERFECT! OMG MY BABY! THANK YOU NETFLIX!!!
@@PC-pn5jq actually, it means: "Simp is an Internet slang term, used pejoratively for someone (usually male) who is seen as using excessive sympathy and attention toward another person (usually female) in order to win their affection, sometimes in pursuit of a sexual relationship." In this case, I don't see how being a fan and showing support to a great actress or anyone, for that matter, makes us a simp. Also, using the term "obsessed" is also not appropriate given that it does not apply to the current situation.
I LOVE THIS MOVIE. I don't care if some people think the writing or pacing or the characters were subpar. It made me smile, and it made me feel inspired. That's what movies are supposed to do. 10/10.
I actually liked the movie. Maybe it's not perfect but at least it's a finally a teen movie about feminism. It's not cringe, and I was actually so angry sometimes I wanted to punch that football player or the principal in the face. It's sometimes a bit on-the-nose but I mean it's still a teen movie and I always thought how fun it would be if this inspires young women to start a movement like this at their high school. It also showed me how much we accept in our normal everyday life as young women. Anyways what actually really annoyed me was that all of the actresses reminded me of some other actresses and I couldn't figure out who was who. For example that one girl looks like Katherine Langford but also not at all and then I find out it's her sister AND she's the girl from After. It's a whole journey. I would recommend this movie but prepare yourself it's almost two hours long. Also I liked the music.
I honestly think it’s ass cause now it puts down other ppl other groups of ppl and then that’s another problem then doesn’t bring in all the aspects all the reason or whys it skips over all of that just immediately makes it seem like how their doing it is the only right way
I know in the book the Headmaster was Mitchells dad instead of Headmistress Shelly, and in the show of support the girls wore dressing gowns instead of tank-tops. Other than that, what are the other major changes?
@@lewismoreton4856 i feel like the biggest thing they left out was when claudia was assaulted by mitchell. i get why they left it out for the movie because it is a really serious topic but yea that happens in the book.
@@ava-qz3hs Wow so they really walk through the assault? That's intense, i get why Netflix made that decision. I supppose the movie was designed to highlight the issues so as to make people aware, so while it doesn't go through every specific it lets people know what to recognise. I asked because i am a HUGE book worm but i always have an issue with gaps in adaptations. Thank you so much, Moxie is next on my list.
It’s about time also With all these books coming out it’s finally giving them more ideas for new films instead of remakes, reboots, sequels that are many generations later, etc
This is based on a book? i thought it was based on current day identity politics portraying Hollywood as a legit woke industry against establishment furthering dividing the people on race gender and social status
@@AdrianHertzanother ignorant dude using a bunch of words he doesn’t actually understand to talk about things his tiny brain can’t comprehend, so he just criticizes. There’s an entire generation of women that WERE Riot Grrrl’s who are now raising young women in times that are equally as dark, oppressive, and dangerous thanks to the backwards thinking of conservatives and their attempts to rollback our rights & protections, and men who STILL feel entitled to do whatever, whenever they want to women. Don’t be the asshole.
@@PC-pn5jq bruh stfu there's a difference between being a fan and a simple even if they are that's none of your business so go ahead and stick to your name 🙂
@@sinarmentari5495🤣🤣🤣 she plays the cheerleader Emma Cunningham.. her fanbase is huge and we've been waiting for this movie really long time that's why 😊💘
@@sinarmentari5495 she leads in after movie ... her role is Tessa Young. Her talent and natural beauty caught me and I have followed her since 2018 ... you can see her other projects like WISH UPON (for example)... Give her an opportunity.
Was so excited to go onto Netflix today to see that one of my favorite books from 8th grade is now a movie. Going through the same thing and glad to see it. I can’t get enough of angry feminist stuff. Going to reread the book now.
I was bored over the weekend and decided to check out this movie because I’m a big Amy Poehler fan. I didn’t really high expectations, so maybe that added to my enjoyment, but dammit I freaking loved this movie! I kept finding myself spontaneously smiling at random bits and I’ll be damned if I didn’t get the tiniest teary eyed at the very end. It’s by no means a masterpiece, but the message is so important and powerful and I think it’s the type of movie that all teens would benefit from watching (and not just girls). I’m currently 26, but I can’t stress enough how much I wish a movie like this would have existed when I was in high school. If you’re the least bit hesitant, I encourage to check it out and give the film a try!
@@grizzi1294 wtf, just because she is not active in the networks does not mean that she does not love her fans, do not talk about something you do not know, she is a private person and not everything is social networks, she is a love with her fans and is very humble anyways stan josephine
Brilliant movie. Women and girls are literally in a new wave of having to fight for what should natural be ours. Some men are trying to take it away, some women are trying to give it away. Moxie girls forever!
1- "Women and girls are literally in a new wave of having to fight for what should natural be ours" like ? 2- "Some men are trying to take it away" who & how ?
oh my god we finally have a movie with a few teens that look like teens
I don‘t want to disappoint you but Headley Robinson (the main actress) is actually 26 and not 16...
@@ahhixa it shooked me when i first heard of it
Yes, once you know it you can‘t unsee it. But before I heard of her age I for sure thought she was about her characters age.
And act like woke supremacists
Interesting. I actually thought they looked older
"I'm not like a regular mom, I'm a cool mom"
-Mrs. George
Everyone commenting about the actress playing the cheerleader, honestly I'm here for Amy Poehler
Same! I feel old now, I have no idea who Josephine is.. Love Amy!
I love them both, the whole cast is amazing
Of course I'm here for Amy
@@lisenormann4102 lol same! And sad part is I am supposed to know what's happening in my age group 😂
yesss ikr
JOSEPHINE LOOKS LITERALLY PERFECT
I agree, she's a fabulous actress outside of the "After" franchise, and I'm looking forward to seeing her tackle the complex role of Emma! 😍
I agree
don't be a simp
PERIODDD
Ikr 🔥 that's what drew me to the movie 😂
Seth Acosta as a boyfriend
Peter Kavinsky and Noah Flynn left the group
I meannnn
Seth 🥰
it was an okay movie. Love the message. Wished it was a tv show instead, then it could have been less chaotic and the subjects could have been explored better, as well as the characters.
just watched it this morning. I agree with your message. I thought there were a lot of good elements in it but everything was unexplored
A movie for ignorant and brain washed people !
'It was a okay movie love the message' thats alone is enough for me to not watch it movies shoudnt be stupid pamphlets
It would've become like any other teen drama then
Yeah , i agree it needs a tv show
This will either be a cringe-fest, or a really great movie with a strong message. Please prove me wrong this time, Netflix
Edit: I watched it, it's OK. Quite worth reading the book first then watching the movie.
This looks good.
Netflix original movies are a joke for a reason there is no hope
Yeah
The book it’s actually based on is fantastic and it looks really faithful to it
Exactly, can’t tell if this is gonna be really good or terrible. Netflix has a hard time balancing real social justice and fake social justice themes. Sometimes it can come off fake and cheesy.
JOSEPHINE LANGFORD AS EMMA JOHNSON IS GONNA BE SUCH A SERVE
How are you so early?
Wtf 2 hrs ago??😭
@@jacoblove9097 the trailer was up 2h ago on limited viewing, only those who had the link could see it
@@chantalveronique9863 yes, it came out before netflix posted it
don't be a simp
Imagine a world with men like Seth Acosta...
@@ChrisAFigaro LMAOOOO dude Seth was everything but submissive or emasculated. You only said that 'cause you believe him being a gentleman or a nice human being for treating women as they deserve is weak...
Well let me tell you sir that you are far from right.
@@ChrisAFigaro Well it's a movie, a lot of the characters didn't have a complete plot. He's supporting the star for her fight in feminism 'cause he knows their struggle but also 'cause he wants to, not for validation.
There is a world, with men like Seth Acosta, its the one your living in. You just gotta find the right people.
@@ChrisAFigaro The thing is that what he does in the movie is the bare minimum that a human being has to have for basic decency. Unfortunately, the fact that she said that we need more men like Seth is the real problem because it only reflects what feminism wants for men... and its not submission.
I think same! more smart guys... :)
I honestly love this film and wish it had been around when I was a teenager. The teenagers look and act like teenagers, the things the girls go through most women can relate to and the love interest isn't a fake nice guy or the jerk that changed but is actually a lovely supportive guy with a heart of gold.
Everybody: I am here here for Josephine
Me: who tf is Josephine?
That girl who played Tessa in After and After we collided
Omg dito
I am here for Clark Greg lmao
same.
@@katana47236 Yep Haven't seen it that's why I don't know Josephine Langford
Everyone be coming here for Josephine Langford, but my younger millennial ass came here for THE AMY POEHLER. I mean, who doesn't wanna be her kid, right???
Amy is the only one I know 😅
My old Millennial ass only recognizes Amy Poehler. Old ass is old.
I also am excited to see Amy Poehler! 😃
The Gen Zs are looking for this Josephine character. Elder millennials and Doomers like me are here for Amy and Riot Grrl spirit
I'm GenZ, but I came here for Amy (heh, she was great as Leslie in Parks & Rec), honestly haven't heard of Josephine before now.
when they started playing rebel girl i smiled so big, I’m so glad they’ve kept that from the book
Me too, they really have the spirit of the book down cold, and the casting is perfect! 👏🏾💞📙
ME TOO!
That’s what I thought!!
This film is practically how I imagined the scenes from the book
I miss 2000 teenage girls' movies. Not rubbish movies that only consists of feminism and LGBTQA+ now.
AMY POEHLER WITH TATTOOS, YES PLEASE
Yes please is the most cliche thing ever.
@@bodbn and?
Hello Tinamy, how are you?
@@bodbn Stop. Get some help.
This reminds me of when one of my students (she was 10 or 11yo) asked me, a few months ago, if it was okay if she took off her sweater (she was getting hot) because she was wearing a tank top underneath. At first I did not understand why she would ask me that and then I got it, and it made me so sad. So I told her that it was totally okay and that she should not have to ask for permission.
You go girl! Stick it to the patriarchy! You and her are basically the new Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King!
@@dg1431 Lol
@@dg1431 If shes the new rosa parks then I must be Jesus Christ
respect!!
@@edenhazardfan1232 Well said. X-D
This movie was actually really good. The actors looked like actual teenager, they didn't hyperfocus on just sex, and the issues the students faced were very relatable. I hope to see more highschool movies like this
idk the main characters doesn't look like a teen to me
OF COURSE WE CAME HERE FOR JO BUT CAN WE APPRECIATE EVERYONE HERE LIKE HOLY SHIT THIS LOOKS SO GOOD
I only saw jo for like 1 second 😑
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq see this stupid 😂😂 .. Liking an actor/actress doesn't means you're simping over him/her... Go learn the difference first... It's totally natural
Name movie please 🙏🥺
@@卩卄卂几爪Gaming no simp
Josephine Langford as a cheerleader is the biggest serve we’ve ever got
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq stfu
how about you go simp some more
@@PC-pn5jq how is it simping 😭i guess praising a female lead role in a male dominant industry is simping LMFAO, go play csgo and stfu
see what I mean, still simping
I DID come here for Josephine but this movie looks really good. It seems like it really has something to say! Can't wait to watch it ❤
@James Rooks as it should!
Ain’t that the truth
Yess... i also Came Here for For Miss. Langford... But this Seems Some other kinda stuff
Love this 💜💜💜
Some people love to eat up the elite propaganda.
0:30
Love how it shows in a classroom on the board
You Don't Matter Give Up 😧
ikr
It’s a symbol in the movie that stays in the background. In the beginning it could be read as “you matter don’t give up” or “you don’t matter give up” but later on it’s changed to only be read the first way.
0:45 "I'm going to keep my head up. High" .
I came here for ALYCIA PASCUAL-PENA and stayed for ALYCIA PASCUAL-PENA
JOSEPHINE AS A CHEERLEADER IS SUCH A SERVE
don't be a simp
Probably the 4th time of seen this comment. Very original.
@@dg1431 y
I'm not here for Josephine, didn't even know she was in it. I'm here for the message they bring *\o/*
RIGHT?!
SAME !!!
Josephine Langford is killing me pls
don't be a simp
@Rebecca Tilus people are simps
@Rebecca Tilus she is playing tessa from movie " after "
When I say that I hated Mitchell with my whole heart and I was ECSTATIC when Shelley probably expelled him-
beyond ecstatic
It was cathartic, truly
sammmmee
He should have been arrested like I was so mad when he wasn’t
Right
when she said "I'm going to keep my head up" I GOT CHILLS
Of course your name is Emily 😂😂
@@toddpowers029 haha what do you mean :)
@@emily1729 the emily stereotype are girls who are always banging on about social justice, blm and acab etc.
@@toddpowers029 Never heard of that. What's wrong with expressing female positivity in movies and TV series? You sound like an asshole.
@@dhaloh nothing is wrong with it, it’s just the stereotype that does the rounds on the internet.
99.9% of the comments : Josephine !!
Who is she?
@@purplesky110 Actress who plays Tessa in AFTER movie
I have no idea who she is...haf to Google her just now
I miss 2000 teenage girls' movies. Not rubbish movies that only consists of feminism and LGBTQA+ now.
@@aishanoor2976 all you need to know is that she was in a unofficial fifty shades of grey reboot movie series
Im here for patrick and josephine 🥰🥰
Josephine Langford: The True Definition of Revolution!
The true definition would be 🇫🇷
don't be a simp
@@alizapyt1004 oh no, gen z girl told me to shut up, I'm so scared
there's too many of them, what was I supposed to do?
@@alizapyt1004 no
everyone here for Josephine it seems,
i'm here cos i did a massive double take when i saw Lauren Tsai?!?? from Terrace house?!?
she's like the last person i expected to see in a netflix movie
Yes! finally a comment, I was so shocked when I saw her!
I was like whyyy is she so familiar?? Thank you!
I'm here for Lauren and Amy
Came for Amy Poehler, stayed for Lauren Tsai, can’t believe she’s in this movie!!!! 😍😍😍😍
Came for Amy Poehler. Stayed for Josephine Langford.
don't be a simp
Welcome😏
Welcome!!! Her natural beauty and her talent deserve more to be recognized. ..
All these comments about Jo lol...she’s a queen
don't be a simp
Im a simp for her
@@raymoon9835 bad
I miss 2000 teenage girls' movies. Not rubbish movies that only consists of feminism and LGBTQA+ now.
@@TedEhioghae theres moves for everyone take your bigotry somewhere else
I’m here for JOSEPHINEEEEEE
don't be a simp
Millennials: "here for Amy."
Generation Z: "Here for JOSPHINE." lolol
I'm genZ and im here for Amy, idek who Josephine is
Just finished this movie and it was amazing. I love this!
Me too
cringe
@@lawrence5379 nope how ..
@@ademonizedwretchguy003 radical femenist arent my cup of tea
300 yrs made me laugh.
Josephine Langford is stunning ❤️🥺 and she's a great addition to this movie!!!! So excited to see her as Emma!!!
don't be a simp
OMG! They look so beautiful and Jo being a cheerleader ❤️😭😍
Is she been in something good?
Jo stans before: NETFLIX WHERE THE HELL IS THE TRAILER?! IT'S BEEN 100 YEARS AND THERE IS STILL NO CONTENT! I HATE YOU! GIMME JO!
Jo stans now: OMGGGG IT'S HEREEE! HOLY SHIT IT'S HAPPENING! OH MY GOD I COULD DIE! JO'S SO PRETTY! SHE SO PERFECT! OMG MY BABY! THANK YOU NETFLIX!!!
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq do you even know what that word means, buddy?
@@chedi9427 When you're obsessed with someone so much you don't care about the fact that you've wrecked an entire comment section.
@@PC-pn5jq actually, it means:
"Simp is an Internet slang term, used pejoratively for someone (usually male) who is seen as using excessive sympathy and attention toward another person (usually female) in order to win their affection, sometimes in pursuit of a sexual relationship."
In this case, I don't see how being a fan and showing support to a great actress or anyone, for that matter, makes us a simp.
Also, using the term "obsessed" is also not appropriate given that it does not apply to the current situation.
@@chedi9427 you still simp
everyone commenting about josephine but im here because of nico haha
Me too
h I
pppp
you know hes a skater right?
when the corporate establishment thinks they are punk rock revolutionaries.
Was looking for a comment pointing out the sheer hypocrisy of this whole thing
Death to the patriarchy yassss!
Of course a man would comment shit
@@IdontWatchIsee how do you know what they identify as?
@@BGNOLA ah there homophobic they are guessing your gender
I’m here for Nico Hiraga, that’s it . I’m ready
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq no i’m simping fully
oh look, they respond, how nice!
🥳🥳🥳
absofruitly
JOSEPHINE IS LITERALLY PERFECT AND THE MOVIE IS GONNA BE SO GOOD THE WORLD AIN'T READY
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq I'm sorry? what did I do that you think looks like a simp? NOBODY ASKED YOU
@@booksandkhushboo You're comment sort of gives it away
"THERE IS NO YOUR TESSA ANYMORE"
I agree, I love Josephine, and I hope that Emma will be a FAR more empowering role for her than the doormat Tessa! 💪😻
Anyone here not know who josephine is or am I just old??
I have no idea. I came here for the Riot Grrrl
I came from Netflix i have no idea who Josephine is
@@preciousminxx7281 go check after movie
Idk dude. I just came for the comments from seeing the trailer on Netflix
I read the book and was excited for a movie adaptation. i’m a teenager, the target audience for this, and have no idea who tf josephine is
"absofruitly" has literally made my day
THIS CAST IS JUST *CHEF’S KISS*
JOSEPHINE LANGFORD IS STUNNING PERIODT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1111!11!11!11!1!
Josephine looks so pretty , I have high expectations of the film and its character Ema , she has a lot of talent ❤❤
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq can you stop??? you look pathetic writing to everyone and throwing hate
Peacemaker to quote Inigo Montoya:
“I don’t think he knows what that word means!” 👿👿👿
@@catherinaisha7987 and you look pathetic simping on a girl
@@PC-pn5jq yeah shut up simp
I LOVE THIS MOVIE. I don't care if some people think the writing or pacing or the characters were subpar. It made me smile, and it made me feel inspired. That's what movies are supposed to do. 10/10.
Inspired for what
I actually liked the movie. Maybe it's not perfect but at least it's a finally a teen movie about feminism. It's not cringe, and I was actually so angry sometimes I wanted to punch that football player or the principal in the face.
It's sometimes a bit on-the-nose but I mean it's still a teen movie and I always thought how fun it would be if this inspires young women to start a movement like this at their high school. It also showed me how much we accept in our normal everyday life as young women.
Anyways what actually really annoyed me was that all of the actresses reminded me of some other actresses and I couldn't figure out who was who. For example that one girl looks like Katherine Langford but also not at all and then I find out it's her sister AND she's the girl from After. It's a whole journey.
I would recommend this movie but prepare yourself it's almost two hours long. Also I liked the music.
❤
I honestly think it’s ass cause now it puts down other ppl other groups of ppl and then that’s another problem then doesn’t bring in all the aspects all the reason or whys it skips over all of that just immediately makes it seem like how their doing it is the only right way
That’s just how I see it 🤙🏾
JOSEPHINE! 😍😭 IT'S SO GOOD TO FINALLY SEE YOU AGAIN JOOO
Josephine langford has literally one of the most beautiful faces I have ever seen
Literally!
Girl same😭❤️
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq can't help it 🤷. She's gorgeous!🥰
No lies detected
Came here for Josephine Langford
Staying for the whole entire thing
I READ THIS BOOK I DIDN'T KNOW IT BECAME A MOVIE IT'S ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKS I'M SO EXITED
is the book good?
@@allymaysharma9114 yes it’s so good!
I know in the book the Headmaster was Mitchells dad instead of Headmistress Shelly, and in the show of support the girls wore dressing gowns instead of tank-tops. Other than that, what are the other major changes?
@@lewismoreton4856 i feel like the biggest thing they left out was when claudia was assaulted by mitchell. i get why they left it out for the movie because it is a really serious topic but yea that happens in the book.
@@ava-qz3hs Wow so they really walk through the assault? That's intense, i get why Netflix made that decision. I supppose the movie was designed to highlight the issues so as to make people aware, so while it doesn't go through every specific it lets people know what to recognise. I asked because i am a HUGE book worm but i always have an issue with gaps in adaptations. Thank you so much, Moxie is next on my list.
"i notice someone filming, i have to go to the bathroom so bad" 😂😂😂😂 i laugh so hard😂
Josephine Langford as Emma is Cultural Reset!! 😍😍😍
God you guys are so cringey with your gen z slang no one cares about that whit girl she’s barely in the movie anyway
IVE NEVER BEEN SO EXCITED FOR A BOOK TO MOVIE ADAPTATION
It’s about time also
With all these books coming out it’s finally giving them more ideas for new films instead of remakes, reboots, sequels that are many generations later, etc
Josephine in a cheerleader uniform is 😍😍😍
I literally cried watching this movie. I loved it so much
My condolences.
@@gallanonim3328 I laughed at this comment, pretty funny
the book was an absolute master piece, so excited to see this 🙌
This is based on a book? i thought it was based on current day identity politics portraying Hollywood as a legit woke industry against establishment furthering dividing the people on race gender and social status
@@AdrianHertz ol boomer!😀
@@AdrianHertzanother ignorant dude using a bunch of words he doesn’t actually understand to talk about things his tiny brain can’t comprehend, so he just criticizes.
There’s an entire generation of women that WERE Riot Grrrl’s who are now raising young women in times that are equally as dark, oppressive, and dangerous thanks to the backwards thinking of conservatives and their attempts to rollback our rights & protections, and men who STILL feel entitled to do whatever, whenever they want to women. Don’t be the asshole.
Jo looks so good!! She’s gorgeous
don't be a simp
And I came here for Jo!!! And she only got a short airing time on the trailer :( but anyways im still excited
don't be a simp
she has a small role on the show too. Emma Johnson is barely a character in the book - though she is important.
Maybe she’ll be more important
Josephine Langford that it that’s why I’m here
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq bruh stfu there's a difference between being a fan and a simple even if they are that's none of your business so go ahead and stick to your name 🙂
@@_KRISTINAMARIE no simp
Yeah me too!
@@PC-pn5jq hey bruh you always saying simp every comments here about josephine lmaaaaooo
this trailer made me cry! i’m already feeling so seen by this movie
why am I already loving this?! It's just the trailer!!!
This movie is so beautiful and important❤
these women look amazing 😭!!
Josephine Langford ✨
JOSEPHINE LANGFORD IS QUEEN
Everybody: I am here for Josephine
Me: I am here for Lauren Tsai
I love the movie. The emotion was so up and down. Hope there'll be more movies like this.
They gave Jo the EXACT opposite role of what Tessa would be lmao
We love a character development.
@@emitheorbit1118 wtf does character development have to do with anything she’s barely in this movie
OMG!!JOSEPHINE🥺❤
Who’s the actress who plays Emma?? I think I’m in love
Josephine Langford. 😍😍You've got taste!
Josephine Langford she is an amazing person/actress 💕
Everyone being here for jo meanwhile im thirsting over nico hiraga
Same I was about to comment🥰😍. Hes so🥵🥵🥵
Moxie and The Half of It are the only two ACTUALLY GOOD Netflix movies rn
I love the half of it❤
@@Logan-dn6uv yeah same
Josephine Langford SUPREMACY ✨
The way I’m here only for miss Josephine 🙋🏼♀️
don't be a simp
Hello Eve, how are you?
@@johnantonino479 simp
get Nico Hiraga and Lauren Tsai on your radar too!
It’s good to see Sydney Park get more roles. It’s crazy how grown she’s gotten over the years.
This is a great movie with a good message and im glad i watched it
Almost everyone is here for JL but we had her just 3sc 🤭
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq dont be a troll and find yourself a hobby
@@alele9638 Confronting simps is my hobby
Peacemaker lol 😆
THIS IS HOW HIGHSCHOOL MOVIES SHOULD WORK. THANK YOUUUU
I'm not sure who Josephine Langford is but this film looks awsome
The Cheerleader!!! She is amazing and a natural beauty!!!!
neither, why everyone talking about her. i searched her name and she's not that female lead
@@sinarmentari5495🤣🤣🤣 she plays the cheerleader Emma Cunningham.. her fanbase is huge and we've been waiting for this movie really long time that's why 😊💘
@@sinarmentari5495 she leads in after movie ... her role is Tessa Young. Her talent and natural beauty caught me and I have followed her since 2018 ... you can see her other projects like WISH UPON (for example)... Give her an opportunity.
@@catherinaisha7987 eh she’s not that beautiful there’s other beautiful black women in this movie
i just watched it. all i gotta say is “power.”
i just watched it. all i gotta say is "stupid.”
@@BURGATRON Lol
@@BURGATRON i saw ya comment all i gotta say is “stupidity”
@@missjenniekimayo804 what an original insult. I wonder where you got that? 🙄
@@BURGATRON ok? you have your opinion i have mine honey not a big deal.
I read this book in the eighth grade and must have read it at least six times. it was my wake up call. do it justice, netflix.
Wake up call for what? Teenage high school drama? lol
JOSEPHINE QUEEN ♡♡♡
I’m only here for Jo! 🤩😍
JOSEPHINE TALENTED, BRILLIANT, INCREDIBLE, AMAZING, SHOW STOPPING, SPECTACULAR
everyone is saying they’re here bc of amy or josephine but I’m here bc of the book 🧍♀️I read it in one day bc it was so good!!!!
IK!! it's one of my favorite books I had no idea it was becoming a movie!!
Was so excited to go onto Netflix today to see that one of my favorite books from 8th grade is now a movie. Going through the same thing and glad to see it. I can’t get enough of angry feminist stuff. Going to reread the book now.
"Absafruitlutely" ok now that's my favorite word
Y’ALL NEED TO READ THE BOOK!! TRULY ONE OF MY FAVORITE! I CANT WAIT TO SEE THIS!! 💛💛💛
I’m just a younger feeling his ways of hip hop those been at it longer as a decade, what’s it called?
QUEEN JO👸🏼❤️
MOXIE GIRLS FIGHT BACK ⭐️🖤
This looks like twitter the movie
its based on a book apparently
@@dhaloh 😂😂
I was bored over the weekend and decided to check out this movie because I’m a big Amy Poehler fan. I didn’t really high expectations, so maybe that added to my enjoyment, but dammit I freaking loved this movie! I kept finding myself spontaneously smiling at random bits and I’ll be damned if I didn’t get the tiniest teary eyed at the very end. It’s by no means a masterpiece, but the message is so important and powerful and I think it’s the type of movie that all teens would benefit from watching (and not just girls). I’m currently 26, but I can’t stress enough how much I wish a movie like this would have existed when I was in high school. If you’re the least bit hesitant, I encourage to check it out and give the film a try!
i’m in love with this already
Stan Josephine Langford for a better world.
don't be a simp
@@PC-pn5jq callateee
She doesn’t care about her fans at all 😂😂
@@grizzi1294 wtf, just because she is not active in the networks does not mean that she does not love her fans, do not talk about something you do not know, she is a private person and not everything is social networks, she is a love with her fans and is very humble anyways stan josephine
Josephine our baby😭😭❤️
Total watch worthy!! So good!
Brilliant movie. Women and girls are literally in a new wave of having to fight for what should natural be ours. Some men are trying to take it away, some women are trying to give it away. Moxie girls forever!
1- "Women and girls are literally in a new wave of having to fight for what should natural be ours" like ?
2- "Some men are trying to take it away" who & how ?
@@el4276 The hatred of women from other women for talking about women because it excludes men.
@@notonmypatch7457 ?
@@el4276 what is your question?
@@notonmypatch7457 the whole statement it does not seem to have/fit into any form of context
OMG OUR QUEEN JOSEPHINE AS EMMA JOHNSON!!! AHHH SO EXCITED TO SEE OUR QUEEN ROCK IN THIS MOVIE 😆❤️