'To All the Boys: Always and Forever' Review: Netflix Teen Trilogy, Sealed With a Kiss 'To All the Boys: Always and Forever' Review: Netflix Teen Trilogy, Sealed With a Kiss Lara Jean has cleared her mind of other suitors and is focused on trying to get into the same college as Peter in this fan-friendly third (and final?) chapter. Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Michael Fimognari With: Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Ross Butler, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Trezzo Mahoro, with Sarayu Blue, John Corbett. Running time: Running time: 115 MIN. With “To All the Boys: Always and Forever,” Netflix wraps its epistolary teen-angst trilogy in such a way that those who’ve been following along since the beginning should appreciate: with a letter. What began as a high-concept high school rom-com has gently matured over two and a half years into a surprisingly low-drama look at the questions 21st-century teens ask themselves about love: How does a couple resolve simple differences? What if they don’t both get accepted to the same university? And when is the right time for the first time? Impressively enough, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) still haven’t taken that step. Turns out, they’re waiting for marriage — just maybe not their own.