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"To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean" is an American teen romantic comedy film directed by Michael Fimognari.
The starring cast includes Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Jordan Fisher, Anna Cathcart, Janel Parrish, Ross Butler, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Trezzo Mahoro, Holland Taylor and others.
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I must have read this book around the years 2008-2012. I am unsure of the rest of the plot.
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Here's some more context. Note we will talking "random", i.e. "colorblind" choices here.
We'll get into some non-random confounding factors in a bit later.
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The area Jenny Han grew up was Richmond, VA. Richmond is only 40 percent white. Extrapolated again, in a completely random situation, the chances for five straight white guy boyfriends is 1.02 percent. Yes 1.02
Take Charlottesville, VA. A much whiter town that Jenny Han is very familiar with. It serves as the inspiration for the later installations of the story when Lara Jean goes to college. It is also demographically similar to Chapel Hill, where Jenny Han herself went to college. Charlottesville is 69 percent white. Extrapolating this data point, we find that in a random situation, the chances for five straight white guy boyfriends is 15.6 percent
But, she's not in Charlottesville, but rather the University. Right. Let's look at that. The University of Virginia is only 60 percent white. Lara Jean may have felt more at home there as a proudly Asian Song Sister, because that place is actually 13 percent Asian! But let's not get into that and instead run the extrapolation again. Extrapolating this data point, we find that in a random situation, the chances for five straight white guy boyfriends is 7.7 percent.
But wait, the story was actually filmed in British Columbia! Let's look at British Columbia. BC is 64 percent white/European. Extrapolating this data point, we find that in a random situation, the chances for five straight white guy boyfriends is 10.7 percent.
But she lives in the city right? Okay let's take Vancouver city. Vancouver is 52 percent white. Extrapolating this data point, we find that in a random situation, the chances for five straight white guy boyfriends is 3.8 percent.
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So what does this tell us?
The first thought is that Lara Jean just may be very good at defying all odds and probabilities. Yes, there may be a chance at that. But in a place like Richmond, there's only a 1.02 percent chance at that.
So what's the more logical conclusion we can make here? We can conclude that things, most likely are not random here. We have been talking about things like "random chances", "random choices", and choices made in a vacuum. This is most likely not the case here. There are some other, outside forces at play here. Some confounding factors.
There are things going on. Certain things related to the character. Perhaps rel
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