Visually, the movie maintains that glossy, music-video aesthetic that defined the franchise. The Barcelona skyline looks dreamy, and the soundtrack is perfectly curated to manipulate your tear ducts. It’s cinematic comfort food—highly processed, perhaps, but undeniably satisfying.
For fans of the first film, it is a necessary — if sometimes frustrating — conclusion. For newcomers, it is a predictable but glossy teen romance best enjoyed with lowered expectations. Mario Casas’ performance and the soundtrack remain its strongest assets. 3 metros sobre el cielo 2