One of Netflix’s “most-viewed original films ever.” It may be a teen rom-com, but don’t let that fool you into underestimating it. This was simply a really good movie, surprisingly so, and it thoroughly transcended its silly premise and left me elated and won over. I’m not just sanguine about it because the lead actress is Vietnamese-American, although that’s a big perk of it too. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is repeatedly laugh-out-loud funny, but also gets deep and real. Maybe you, too, will find yourself urgently hissing “Kiss him, you idiot!” at the screen. It’s a little reminiscent of Never Have I Ever — both of which feature an awkward Asian girl who gets great grades and nevertheless more high-school-era action than I ever got — except I like this jock more than I liked the jock in that show. Also, the little sister has such a hilarious and winsome personality. I’m not pleased to know that this movie has sequels (being based, after all, on a trilogy of books), but I’m not surprised to hear the sister now has her own spin-off series!