All new start on Netflix in August 2025 is My year of OxfordWho, fortunately for us, is already available to broadcast. Based on the book of the same name of Julia Whelan, the new film tells the story of Anna (Sofia Carson), an American student who goes to Oxford, England to realize her dreams. During her stay, she meets a local called Jamie (Corey Mylchreest) and a perfect romance by photo begins. Think of dramatic kisses in the rain, beautiful landscapes and everything that we have been missing since the Four weddings and funerals And Notting hill days.
This is a whole excellent news if you looked at The summer when I became pretty Season 3 in recent weeks. The love triangle between the belly (Lola Tung), Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) and Conrad (Christrophière Briney) have reached new ridiculous summits, with the belly and Jeremiah who get married to get married, despite Jeremiah’s rancid behavior. Conrad returned home to discover all this during the commemorative ceremony of his mother, sticking by her belly while Jérémie leaves her again in the rhythm.
While The summer when I became pretty is exasperating to look at, I am entirely to go to My year of Oxford This month. Of course, it’s a film rather than a television series, but Netflix knocks the nail on the romantic head where Prime Video transforms love into the weird soap opera of the year.
My Oxford Year from Netflix gives us the puffy romance that the summer that I became pretty is missing
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Listen, we know that Conrad’s blind persistence and eternal love for the belly will pay by season 3, and the plan of episode 5 to pass to his perspective will probably be the turning point we expect. But my boy, is it a long and arduous slog to get there. Sometimes we just want a romance without hidden agenda, keeping simple things with two people who meet, falling in love and separating before fate repelled them again. And that’s where My year of Oxford come.
If you want romance, the new Netflix film is only that of each sense of the word. This does not only extend to the flourishing relationship of Anna and Jamie – who has incredibly convincing chemistry, I have to add – but also life itself. We look at the world with glasses tinged with rose, and there is beauty wherever we look at. Subscribers can be wrapped in all complex scenarios and years of tradition they love, but sometimes we just need to recall the basics.
Frankly, I am too happy to have a break from The summer when I became prettyEven if it lasts until the end of the last season. It’s summer (for those of us in the northern hemisphere at least), the nights are always light and I wanted to be taken to a whirling love story that will certainly not happen to me in real life. On that (and many other things), My year of Oxford Gérose, and I just know that my colleagues lovers of Conrad will agree.