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Romance returns

THE fourth film in the After romantic drama series is based on the popular books of the same name, by Anna Todd.

It stars Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin, reprising their roles as Tessa Young and Hardin Scott.

The story picks up where After We Fell left off: at the London wedding of Hardin’s mother.

While Hardin stays behind to confront and reconnect with his past, Tessa returns to Seattle.

There, she suffers a tragedy that leads to difficult, life-altering choices.

Hardin wants to help Tessa, but he’s so busy battling his own demons that he winds up pushing her away.

The revelations about his father have shaken his impenetrable facade to the core, and Tessa’s not sure if she can save him without sacrificing herself.

Tessa relies on friends like Landon to help her through the tough times, and she realises that to move forward, she needs to fight for herself.

She receives news about her health and contemplates moving to New York to start a new life. Hardin returns and tells Tessa how much she means to him, but it may be too late.

No longer the sweet, simple girl she was when she first met Hardin, Tessa has a better understanding of who she is and what she needs.

When “Hessa” collide, there’s undeniable passion. But is their love worth fighting for, and at what cost?

After Ever Happy is now showing at Showbiz Cinemas Swan Hill.

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