
Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before 2015
Step back to 1948 Philadelphia and witness the flickering neon of a classic diner where fate first clicked for Alice and Jasper in *Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before* (2015), a brief but luminous romantic fantasy from first-time director Yulin Kuang.
Director: Yulin Kuang
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before (2015) about?
This nine-minute romantic fantasy transports viewers to a 1948 Philadelphia diner, where Alice and Jasper cross paths for the first time under a halo of old-school charm and subtle destiny. Their fleeting connection feels both ordinary and charged with an unseen electricity, setting the stage for what fans of the Twilight saga will recognize as a pivotal backstory.
Who directed Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before?
Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before was directed by Yulin Kuang, whose sensitive touch brings warmth and intimacy to this compact romantic fantasy.
Who stars in Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before?
The film stars Maddisyn Carter as Alice and Liam C. Johnson as Jasper, with Devereau Chumrau and Alisha Carderella rounding out the diner's memorable supporting ensemble.
Is Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before (2015) worth watching?
At just nine minutes, this slice-of-fate fantasy offers a sweet, atmospheric interlude for Twilight fans eager to see Alice and Jasper's origin. While it's not rated on IMDb, its gentle romance and nostalgic visuals make it a charming, easy watch for fans of short, heartfelt stories.
How long is Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before?
Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before runs for 9 minutes.
Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before (2015) — Meet Alice and Jasper's Fateful First Encounter
Step back to 1948 Philadelphia and witness the flickering neon of a classic diner where fate first clicked for Alice and Jasper in *Twilight Storytellers: We've Met Before* (2015), a brief but luminous romantic fantasy from first-time director Yulin Kuang. The air smells of coffee and possibility as the two strangers collide, their chemistry igniting an undercurrent that feels both timeless and charged with something otherworldly. Under Kuang's sensitive lens, even a nine-minute runtime hums with quiet magic and the unmistakable spark of two souls recognizing each other long before they acknowledge it themselves.
Romance bleeds into fantasy here, not through vampires or spells, but through the way Kuang frames everyday moments—an exchanged glance, a lingering touch—as moments steeped in destiny. Stars Maddisyn Carter and Liam C. Johnson bring a gentle, lived-in chemistry that grounds the supernatural undertone, while Devereau Chumrau and Alisha Carderella add texture to the diner's supporting cast. It's a microcosm of connection, distilled into nine minutes of soft lighting, vinyl booths, and the quiet hum of a jukebox spinning songs that feel written just for this chance encounter.