Quartile rating: 6.5/10 · 1 rating
A young French teenage girl after moving to a new city falls in love with a boy and is thinking of having sex with him because her girlfriends have already done it.
La Boum 2 is a competent but formulaic sequel to the original French teen romance. The plot retreads familiar coming-of-age and first-love territory without adding meaningful new dimensions beyond the first film. Sophie Marceau's performance remains the standout element, displaying natural charm that elevates the material. The cinematography captures Paris and adolescent life pleasantly but without distinctive visual ambition. As a sequel, it largely recycles the tone and structure of La Boum, offering little that feels genuinely fresh or singular. The ending resolves things tidily but without particular emotional resonance or surprise, landing as a conventional wrap-up to a conventional story.