The Kissing Booth
The Kissing Booth
| 11 May 2018 (USA)
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When teenager Elle's first kiss leads to a forbidden romance with the hottest boy in high school, she risks her relationship with her best friend.

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SnoReptilePlenty

Memorable, crazy movie

ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Tyreece Hulme

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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Delight

Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.

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winterlovery

Even the script was so strange, because of Noah I watched it, I love him!!

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pauline-engelberts

Lovely romantic movie with great actors. Esp Joey King, Jacob Elordi and Joel Courtney

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esteemeisters

I enjoyed it from the first to the last second. I wish there is coming a second part

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mlharrington18

I could only get through half of the movie before I turned it off to spare myself. As a former teenage girl I can understand why parts of it would appeal to that demographic. But as a current adult who can identify abusive behavior and the sexualization of minors I cannot understand why the ideas shown in this movie are still being peddled to impressionable teenagers: romanticizing a guy who gets into fights, using one's underage body to get (male) attention, indulging and even rewarding manipulative behavior, agreeing to go out with someone who grabbed your butt in public without consent, caving to peer pressure when the popular girls tell you to drink... I thought we as a society were moving past all that.This movie contains every high school stereotype and cliché, but not even in an ironic or clever way, just a truly unoriginal and vapid way. All of the characters are one-dimensional and although Elle (Joey King) is cute and likable, the copious amounts of token awkwardness is too overwhelming. Her attempts to stand up for herself are admirable but half-hearted; she always ends up going back to whoever gave her crap at the first sign of an apology or "good intention."I would like to see more realness, as opposed to the "OMG" girls who are so fake it's actually sad. I wish the film had addressed the impact of Elle losing her mother more. Teenage girls don't move on like nothing's happened just because they have a best friend and some eye candy. I want to see less of a 16-year-old girl stripping in a locker room full of guys. The movie lacks any real emotional foundation that could make you overlook some of its flaws. For instance, Elle and Noah's relationship is basically only founded on physical attraction. That's it. One extra star for cinematography and scenery. Not feeling any more generous than that today.

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