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I remember back in '07 (when me and my ex-wife were hitting a rocky spot), i went to the megadega with the man I was having an affair with, Tristian Puehse. I wasn't aware he had a brother until I saw this film, and finally understood why he left me after those two weeks in italy, (for that girl in the movie(. This movie made me see the light, I used to be jaded but now I am ripped! I did a massive bong rip after watching this movie and it went right into my lungs! I laughed 30 times during the movie and it was a really good time. Nic and Tristan showed me the true meaning of eastern food at western prices, my biggest complaint is I can't give it an 11/10 (or a 9/11 for that case!). This is actually really good please watch it. - O.J Simpson
The Kissing Booth (2018) is the indie darling all Netflix lovers must see. The film articulately dissects the economic and social class differences of the contemporary high school environment in a refreshingly entertaining manner. Joey King, coupled with Joel Courtney and Jacob Elordi guide us through this exhilarating and hilarious journey with charisma and genuine emotion. The elaborate exploration of the forbidden love dilemma trope "don't wind up grinding coochies with my brother or I'll literally never talk to you again" incontrovertibly extinguishes any preconceived apprehensions viewers may hold from the genre, ensuring a fantastic experience for audiences of all ages. This delightful comedy is intricately entwined with compelling drama throughout the movie to enthral even the most easily distracted of viewers. The pacing flows naturally like a leaf in a stream and every joke tickles your bone. The unparalleled nuance of the mesmerising characters and their driven arcs is undeniably the result of the artistic integrity of the creators who all deserve endless praise. The Kissing Booth is both a reflection of the times and the trailblazer for the future of cinema, the vital elixir to enlighten the next generation of filmmakers and audiences alike. Part comedy, part romance, part drama but all a masterpiece.