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The Kissing Booth (2018) Review

The Kissing Booth (2018) is a Netflix original, written and directed by Vince Marcello. The film is based on the novel Beth Reekles. The plot is about two teens that are best friends. It doesn’t get any deeper than that. The main characters, Elle and Lee, are born on the same day and they are best friends because their moms were best friends. Lee has a dreamy older brother, Noah, whose only characteristic is that he is dreamy. Since this is a high school drama, well prep school, of course the dorky main girl instantly falls in love with Noah. You can clearly tell from the opening montage that Elle’s love for Noah is merited by his good looks and…that’s about it. And there is something about rules Elle and Lee make up as kids. They have multiple rules that they quickly gloss over because they aren’t important, but the one they do constantly remind you is that Elle can’t go out with Noah.

The rest of the movie revolves around annoying high school drama, if you could call it that, and their genius plot to make money for the school by hosting a kissing booth. If you are wondering why the movie is named after this plot point, it doesn’t matter. As much as the movie attempts to help you make the connection and symbolism of the kissing booth, and they try way too hard, it doesn’t matter enough to name the movie after it. Maybe the book did a better job creating this connection, but for the plot, as generic as it is, it doesn’t matter.

So the main character Elle, who if you don’t hate her by minute 13 you will learn to, is tasked with organizing the kissing booth and even get Noah and the popular girls to participate. Then there is more high school stuff that doesn’t matter until finally the day of the fundraiser. The kissing booth is a success, maybe that is why it is the name sake? And Elle ends up kissing Noah without knowing. The rest of the movie becomes annoying couple stuff where the two try to keep their relationship a secret and you get to see their love grow as they just bang. It’s a generic high school drama, you know how it goes.

This film is dull. The main characters are such bad people that I stopped caring about them instantly. Noah is hyperbolically perfect to the point where he isn’t even real and this all feels like a dream of some awkward girl. But I’ll give them credit. The awkward scenes are extremely awkward. Other than that, it was too generic to hold your attention. They try to fake you out a couple times where you believe that the two best friends would end up together, and I would have probably like it better if they did because Lee was a little more real than his brother, but they don’t, and you end up hating yourself for sitting through so much of this film. At an hour in I couldn’t believe I had made it this far.

My favorite part of the film is the ending credit scenes. They had such confidence in their final product that they believed people would stay till the end. I only made it that far because I had to, and the credit scenes are awkward and unimportant. They aren’t even bloopers, it is just awkward scenes of the actors being “silly” and at that point I just turned it off.

This isn’t worth your time. The side characters are forgettable. The plot isn’t good. The acting is ok but the concept doesn’t help in the slightest. I didn’t care about this movie. Maybe it’s because I’m not the target audience but it did a poor job grabbing and holding my attention. Netflix needs to stop spreading itself so wide and focus on making more quality content, as of now it is becoming the “strait to VHS” bargain bin crap you skip at Walmart. I’d say skip this and watch something else. Final verdict: 3 out of 10.

Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Review

 

Captain Underpants was released 2017. It was written and directed by David Soren. The film is based on the graphic novels by Dav Pilkey. The plot follows the two main characters, Harold and Georg. The film starts out in the comic book the two friends have created. The film then reveals that they are the schools trouble makers. But the school is a bleak place and it seems Harold and George have taken it as their civic duty to to bring joy to the other students. We are also introduced to the principle of the school, Mr Krump, who like in any middle comedy of course is evil. Through their hijinks, Harold and George have clearly made an enemy of Mr. Krump. After a mandatory science fair, the two boys are caught on camera committing their latest prank, sabotaging the project of Melvin, the nerdy kid no one likes. This evidence gives Mr.Krump the power to separate the two boys. In their desperation to stay together, the boys devise a series of plans to prevent this devastating separation. In a final effort to prevent the dreaded signing of their fate, they use a hypnosis ring to turn Mr. Krump into the hero Captain Underpants. The rest of the movie follows the boys as they attempt to keep Captain underpants from causing too much havoc and finally leads them to fighting the main villain of the film, Professor Poopy pants.

If you are a fan of the graphic novel or have some exposure to the source material, you will probably enjoy this adaptation. They do a good job sticking to the source material and even include a scene with Flip-O-Rama. I myself haven’t touched the novels since my youth, but the sentiment was all there. If you are forced to watch this with your kids, I assure you will not have a terrible time.

The voice acting in this film is amazing. Kevin Heart, Ed Helms, and Thomas Middleditch do an amazing job as the main characters. In some kid movies, it is easy to get annoyed by the over the top voice acting but these actors did a great job voicing their perspective characters. The art was spectacular. The film will switch between different styles from CGI to hand drawn comics to puppets and it uses each style appropriately. The transitions between each style made sense and the attention to detail was amazing. I really enjoyed the hand drawn scenes where they gave the feel of the graphic novel.
As the plot goes, it follows the first book pretty closely, so if you have read the books, this is not something you are unfamiliar with. What I liked about this adaptation was how true it stayed with the feel of the graphic novel. Just like the graphic novel, the film goes meta and it constantly breaks the fourth wall to talk to the audience and explain certain plot points in way that worked well in line with the story. It also makes a ton of jokes about the education system that were a little easy, but I appreciated them non the less. Even the moments that are over the top, like when they discover they will be split up, works well with the tone of the film.

Overall, this is a cute film. While I wouldn’t call it a must see because I can see where some might not like, it is definitely not a chore to sit through. If you are looking for a film to watch with your kids, I strongly recommend this because it isn’t offensive or dumbed down as some kid films have a habit of being. It is definitely not annoying. If you don’t have kids and have Netflicks and need something for background noise, check it out. The voice actors are good enough where it wont be distracting.

Overall, I’d give this film a 7 out of 10 because I did zone out a bit and it isn’t engaging enough to recommend to an adult audience. It isn’t really worth seeing unless you are a fan of the graphic novels and want a bit of nostalgia. I liked it because of the connection it had with my child hood, but even then it did lose my attention at parts. So if you don’t have anything to do, or have a kid, check it out.

Introduction

My name is Jose Churape and I love watching movies. I will spend a whole day in my PJ’s watching all kinds of movies and feel no shame about it. The only annoying thing is that I love to talk about all the movies that I watch. I say annoying because there are friends who no longer watch movies with me becayse I always have something to say. Some say I over think things. So, in an effort to give them a break from my constant jabbering, I have decided to write all my thoughts here, on this blog, for all of you to see! Or no one. I just needed a healthier outlet for all of my ideas. I will try my best to post often reviews on all movies that I watch, new and old, and hopefully I am entertaining enough for one or two people to join me in a conversation about any movie. THANK YOU! and I hope you enjoy the ride.