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Sex, language, drinking in predictable Spanish sequel.
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Through My Window: Across the Sea
What's the Story?
In THROUGH MY WINDOW: ACROSS THE SEA, the sequel to Through My Window, Ares (Julio Peña) and Raquel (Clara Galle) are trying to maintain their love affair from a distance as both attend college -- she in Barcelona and he in Stockholm. But both need more emotional support than texting allows, and they start meeting other people. When Ares shows up to surprise Raquel and sweep her away to the beach with friends for a holiday weekend, the two must decide if their relationship is still worth pursuing -- or if the time apart has led to irreparable cracks.
Is It Any Good?
Spain's version of tortured Gen Z love (think After or The Kissing Booth), this film series is proving popular on Netflix despite flimsy characters and predictable plots. What Through My Window: Across the Sea has, like those other film series, is beautiful people enjoying their youth, having sex, and partying. Nothing wrong with that, but it would be much more interesting to watch if the characters had more personality. We're meant to believe Raquel is a talented writer, for instance, but there's nothing in her dialogues or actions that suggests a thinker's interior world.
Meanwhile, young women seem to relate to their male counterparts in this group mostly through the power of their sexuality. One character, Claudia, keeps returning to a relationship with Ares' big brother Artemis despite shockingly humiliating treatment. Here's hoping the writers give these characters more redeeming qualities in the promised next sequel. What saves the proceedings is the stunning Catalan setting. Though nighttime scenes, like in the original, are filmed with such limited lighting that they're difficult to watch on a small screen, the daytime locations on the Costa Brava memorably show off the region's natural beauty. Cinematographer Marc Miró sends his camera high above ground to capture coastal panoramas and under the clear blue waters of the sparkling Mediterranean.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how Through My Window: Across the Sea compares with its prequel, if they've seen it. What has changed, and what remains the same?
How did you feel about the death in this film? Was it expected? Necessary?
If there is a third film in this series, what do you expect might happen next?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming : June 23, 2023
- Cast : Clara Galle , Julio Peña , Guillermo Lasheras
- Director : Marçal Forés
- Inclusion Information : Female Movie Actor(s) , Female Movie Writer(s) , Latino Movie Writer(s)
- Studio : Netflix
- Genre : Romance
- Topics : Book Characters , Family Stories ( Siblings ) , Friendship
- Run time : 111 minutes
- MPAA rating :
- Last updated : September 18, 2025
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