

After We Collided
AI Woke Score
No detectable agenda — story first.
confidence: medium
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The Verdict
A steamy contemporary romance adaptation focused entirely on the turbulent Tessa-Hardin relationship. It contains essentially no identity messaging, race/gender swaps, or progressive sermonizing. Whatever its melodramatic flaws, this is a clean film on the woke axes.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
0Original characters from a contemporary romance novel; no established characters to swap.
Girlboss & Male Demotion
15Tessa is a capable, growing female lead, but the film centers a romance rather than diminishing men as a message.
- Tessa pursues a publishing internship and asserts independence from Hardin
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
15Predominantly a heterosexual romance with minimal if any LGBTQ+ content.
DEI Casting
10Cast diversity is incidental to a modern contemporary setting.
Preachiness
5No activist sermonizing; focused on the central relationship drama.
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
15Hardin is a flawed, brooding male lead but framed as a romantic figure, not as a message about toxic masculinity.
- Hardin's emotional volatility is portrayed as wounded rather than condemned ideologically
Source Betrayal
10Adapted from Anna Todd's novel; any changes are creative/runtime decisions, not identity-driven.
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Cast & Crew

Josephine Langford
Tessa Young

Hero Fiennes Tiffin
Hardin Scott

Dylan Sprouse
Trevor Matthews

Louise Lombard
Trish Daniels

Charlie Weber
Christian Vance

Candice King
Kimberly Vance

Shane Paul McGhie
Landon Gibson

Rob Estes
Ken Scott

Inanna Sarkis
Molly Samuels

Selma Blair
Carol Young
Vassal Benford (Executive Producer) · Eric Lehrman (Executive Producer) · Jonathan Deckter (Executive Producer) · Andrew Panay (Executive Producer)
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