Tuesday 1 September 2020

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: THE KISSING BOOTH 2

Director: Vince Marcello
Cast: Joey King , Joel Courtney , Jacob Elordi , Maisie Richardson-Sellers , Molly Ringwald , Taylor Zakhar Perez , Meganne Young , Stephen Jennings , Sanda Shandu , Camilla Wolfson
Plot: Elle Evans (Joey King) just had the most romantic summer of her life with her reformed bad-boy boyfriend Noah Flynn (Jacob Elordi). But now Noah is off to Harvard, and Elle heads back to high school for her senior year. She'll have to juggle a long-distance relationship, getting into her dream college with her best friend Lee (Joel Courtney), and the complications brought on by a close friendship with a handsome, charismatic new classmate named Marco (Taylor Perez). When Noah grows close to a seemingly-perfect college girl (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), Elle will have to decide how much she trusts him and to whom her heart truly belongs. Director and screenwriter Vince Marcello returns for The Kissing Booth sequel, based on characters from Beth Reekles' 2012 young adult book.


My Movie Review: The movie is hot in a minute it was trending in quite some time last month:) It was a hit in Rotten Tomatoes last time I check now it's rotten at first I think it's over hyped but after watching this sequel I think it's better than the first one and shows growth even a little bit:) The Kissing Booth 2 is more compact with scenes that are irresistible and give the feels even fast track shots are good nice editing go places make story more effective and worth watching!! Joey King owns this role I can't believe this awkward child star blossom into a likable teenager now she's queen in her generation and the best thing about this cheesy goodie teen romance:) I think love is sweeter the second time a round in this case its true when you get to verify their relationship when there's new temptation and hurdles to overcome come out strong together in end like the airport chasing scene you run for your love and it will lead you to the kissing booth!

Critics Consensus: Joey King makes The Kissing Booth 2 better than it could have been, but this slapdash sequel will leave viewers puckering up for all the wrong reasons. You can soak in the movie's basic premise and overacting just as long as you know this pool's shallow. If The Kissing Booth 2 is watchable and good, viewers have Elle to thank; King remains the strongest component of a now-franchise that, quite frankly, might be beneath her. Perez is marginally more charismatic than Elordi... But neither are as compelling as the question of why Elle's high school is full of teenage boys who look like adult Marvel superheroes. The one saving grace is King, genuinely delightful young actor who manages to hold your attention and empathy even if her underwritten character barely deserves it. If you go with lower expectations understand this is just a teenage love story, you might actually find lot to like- enjoy more-The Kissing Booth 2:)

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