This romantic comedy-drama film, directed by Michael Lewen, follows the story of Clare (Talia Ryder) and Aidan (Jordan Fisher), a couple who decides to break up before they head off to college. The movie begins with their Halloween party encounter, where Clare and Aidan hit it off and decide to start a relationship with an expiration date that coincides with their high school graduation.
As their ten months together come to an end, they embark on their last date before heading off to college. Aidan tries to convince Clare to stay with him, but she sticks to her decision to break up. In an effort to make the most of their last night together, they go on a group date with their friends. However, things take a turn for the worse when Aidan ends up in the hospital after an accident during their night out.
Throughout the movie, the story keeps the audience guessing about whether Clare and Aidan will get back together or not. As they start college, both embark on their separate paths, with Clare getting involved on campus, and Aidan pursuing his dream of becoming a musician.
The movie is light and easy to follow, with typical high school drama that adds a touch of humor. However, the film’s premise of a pre-planned breakup makes it unique, and the performances of Ryder and Fisher as star-crossed lovers keep the story engaging.
One of the movie’s positives is the chemistry between the lead actors, which makes the audience root for them to get back together. The love story is sweet and sentimental, with enough emotional depth to keep viewers invested.
Despite a few predictable moments, the movie keeps the audience interested with its non-linear storytelling. The use of flashbacks to show their past and current relationships adds a layer of complexity to the story.
Unfortunately, the movie does have some negative points. The conflict between the characters is not always well-developed, and some of the scenes can drag on. Additionally, the film uses a lot of bright colors, making it seem overly simplistic and not taking full advantage of visual storytelling.
In conclusion, “Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between” is a heartwarming and entertaining romantic comedy-drama with quality performances from its lead actors. It is a unique take on the “broken heart” genre with its pre-planned breakup premise, but still manages to deliver a touching love story. Despite a few flaws, the film is a worthwhile watch and a perfect option for those who like light and easy to follow movies.