“New Film ‘Sweethearts’ Filmed at Ramapo Campus by HBO Max”
produced here at Ramapo College. “Sweethearts” gives viewers a glimpse into the lives of Jamie and Ben, two college freshmen navigating the complexities of relationships and self-discovery. Directed by Jordan Weiss, known for Hulu’s “Dollface,” the film stars Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga, offering a fresh take on holiday movies for teens and young adults.
Filmed on location at the Ramapo College campus, the movie features familiar spots like Mackin and Bischoff Halls, Trustees Pavilion, and even the Grove and iconic arch. The attention to detail in showcasing these areas adds an extra layer of authenticity to the storyline. In addition to campus scenes, other New Jersey locations, like Parkway Lanes and the Colonial Diner, were used to bring the characters’ hometown of Cranford, Ohio, to life.
While “Sweethearts” offers a relatable plot about young love and self-exploration, some viewers may find the story a bit crowded with multiple subplots. The film follows Jamie and Ben as they navigate the challenges of breaking up with their high school partners while also facing personal dilemmas during the Thanksgiving break. As the characters celebrate “Drunksgiving” with their friends, unexpected twists and turns keep the storyline engaging, albeit a tad overwhelming.
Overall, “Sweethearts” provides an entertaining escape into the lives of college students dealing with friendship, love, and change. Watching familiar locations from Ramapo College on screen adds an exciting element for viewers, especially those connected to the campus community. So, whether you’re a fan of holiday movies or enjoy a coming-of-age tale, “Sweethearts” offers a fun and relatable viewing experience.