If you were to browse the Netflix originals panel on the streaming app, you’d find the new romantic comedy, “Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between“. It isn’t actually hard to fall in love with romantic comedies. We are, after all, wired to…well, love. Jordan Fisher alongside Talia Ryder is gracing our Netflix screens again in yet another rom-com movie.

Synopsis: The Netflix film shares an insight into the story where two high school seniors who have pledged to break up after graduation. However, once graduation actually rolls around, they find themselves reconsidering their decision.

The movie is an adaptation of the novel – Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between by Jennifer E Smith. It sparks the first fight in his relationship with his girlfriend — that fans the flames of their last.

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In addition to the intriguing plot and talented cast, the soundtrack also makes for the perfect summer playlist. It paints a portrait of a teenage romance that is equal parts charming and exciting.

Jordan Fisher and Talia Ryder make a “break-up pact” on the very night of their meet-cute to couple up for their final year of high school and part ways before heading off to college. Trouble arrives on the eve of parting ways when the two decide to celebrate their relationship’s greatest hits on an expedited date.

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Telling a story that is a lead-in to a predestined break-up rather than any ordinary straightforward happily-ever-after is a bold enough gambit for a YA romance nevertheless, more so for a director making his debut feature.

The romances tend to follow a tried-and-tested title of giving viewers more or less what they expect. But this doesn’t deserve the kind of mechanical construction that hinders most entries in the Netflix catalog.

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Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between as it shares insight about the bittersweet emotions of approaching milestones, the fear and excitement of beginning/ending new journeys, and the challenges of long-distance relationships.

The much wanted and needed movie is streaming on Netflix today.