Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating
After a year of long-distance, Raquel and Ares reunite on a steamy beach trip. Faced with fresh flirtations and insecurities, will their love prevail?
Through My Window: Across the Sea is a formulaic romantic drama sequel that offers little beyond its predecessor. The plot rehashes familiar long-distance relationship tensions and jealousy tropes with minimal depth or surprise. Acting is serviceable but unremarkable, with the leads delivering competent but shallow performances. The cinematography benefits from attractive beach locations and warm visuals, giving it a slight edge. Novelty is very low — this is a by-the-numbers sequel to an already derivative Netflix romance, recycling the same conflicts and character dynamics without adding meaningful new dimensions. The ending resolves predictably, offering no real emotional payoff beyond genre expectations.