Lana Condor tells ET's Rachel Smith of the film's ending. «It was very important for me when we were starting to talk about the third movie… that the choices she makes are about her future and her future as a young woman going out and living her life.
I think in the past two movies, her choices have been really about relationships and not really about her future, not really about where she's going as a young woman.
I really appreciate that at the end of the film, it feels very satisfying for me to see her make a choice on her own and step out into the world on her own.
And she follows her heart in a new way. It's not just following a love for a person, but it's following a love for a city and a new life.»Han called Lara Jean's decision to.
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