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Kisses

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12m
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7.2/10
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Kisses (2008)
Two kids, Dylan and Kylie, run away from home at Christmas and spend a night of magic and terror on the streets of inner-city Dublin.
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Two kids, Dylan and Kylie, run away from home at Christmas and spend a night of magic and terror on the streets of inner-city Dublin.Two kids, Dylan and Kylie, run away from home at Christmas and spend a night of magic and terror on the streets of inner-city Dublin.Two kids, Dylan and Kylie, run away from home at Christmas and spend a night of magic and terror on the streets of inner-city Dublin.

  • Director
    • Lance Daly
  • Writer
    • Lance Daly
  • Stars
    • Kelly O'Neill
    • Shane Curry
    • Paul Roe
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    • Director
      • Lance Daly
    • Writer
      • Lance Daly
    • Stars
      • Kelly O'Neill
      • Shane Curry
      • Paul Roe
    • 16User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Kelly O'Neill
    Kelly O'Neill
    • Kylie
    Shane Curry
    Shane Curry
    • Dylan
    Paul Roe
    • Dylan's Da
    Roy Dempsey
    • Mini Moto Rider
    Aaron Courtney
    • Mini Moto Rider
    Cathy Malone
    • Kylie's Ma
    Stephanie Kelly
    • Kylie's Sister
    Neilí Conroy
    Neilí Conroy
    • Dylan's Ma
    Maria de Brí
    • Kylie's Baby Sister
    Niall Martin
    • Kylie's Brother 1
    Michael Hunt
    • Kylie's Brother 2
    Shauna Kelly
    • Rude Girl 1
    Krista Greene
    • Rude Girl 2
    Shannon Lysaght
    • Rude Girl 3
    Sean McDonagh
    • Uncle Maurice
    Shane Murphy
    • Kylie's Brother 3
    David Bendito
    • Dredger Captain
    Glen Dowd
    • Barber
    • Director
      • Lance Daly
    • Writer
      • Lance Daly
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    7jneedleman

    Runaway Wonder

    Non-narrative films can be great, but this is something different. *Kisses* has enough plot and complications for anyone. Every thread is resolved, every theme revisited in this study of the beauty and terror of adolescents tasting freedom. This is one of those films in which painstakingly localized settings and characterization achieve the universal.

    I kept thinking of a line from Dennis Cooper while watching this: "And when they kiss, it's so cold and impressive to them." Yes, the kisses in this film are impressive to the characters, but there's nothing cold about them. They always seem to a seal a bond as warm as the sun. And though there's desperation and insecurity, the characters hold back and compensate as they would in real life. There are things we tell ourselves not to show until at last they show without our permission.

    Danger and wonder are everywhere, yet the tone deftly avoids the sentimental even when the structure employs techniques from classic melodrama.

    There are moments of joy in *Kisses* in which everything stops, like musical numbers without singing. And the use of color makes you wonder if it's the cinematography that's stunning or simply the world itself.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Kisses

    Written and directed by Lance Daly, Kisses is one of those little enjoyable gems that had its main leads breathe life to a fairly simple plot of a road movie of sorts, set around Christmas in the streets of Dublin, following the adventures of two children Dylan (Shane Curry) and Kylie (Kelly O'Neill), neighbours who decide to run away from their dreadful family members, and spiteful peers with whom they cannot clique.

    Told in three main acts and bookended by black and white cinematography used to highlight the bleakness of their family lives full of constant bickering, violence, and an unspeakable act which will be revealed, these two loner kids find some common ground to want to escape together to the big unknown, with nary a clue and only a wad of cash which they bust on material goods.

    Like a typical road movie, the people they meet become episodic scenes in which the film got made up of, some extended, like the friendly boat man they meet early in their adventures, right down to the seedy kidnappers who take a fancy at Kylie, either for personal pleasure or for some money making scheme, and some fleeting, such as the surreal chancing of a Bob Dylan lookalike (played by Stephen Rea). It's a spectrum of the nice and the nasties, and the duo have only each other to help look out for, while trying to search for Dylan's long longs brother with whom they hope will take them in.

    It's a somewhat short feature film that becomes something like a travelogue where we get to see both the glitzier side of Dublin, and the stark nakedness of its grit, from unsavoury back alleys, to sub-urban neighbourhoods as we follow the kids in their attempt to survive on their own. Being short in run time, it managed to hold your attention throughout thanks to the wonderfully charismatic performances by the child actors Shane Curry and Kelly O'Neill, especially the latter as the vulnerable yet spunky Kylie who's more street smart than the dazed Dylan, and its indeed a wonder how she can actually fall for him.

    One of my personal favourite scenes would be the ending, with its surreal like moments in slow motion, and the wry smile that both of them exchange, in acknowledging their relationship is now at a different plane, coupled with that tinge of mischief that they've had quite an adventure and had a good run. While being very foul mouthed, I thought the parting shot was oh-so-sweet, that it made you want more, just like how Kisses in the film got explained as something to be given or taken, with that desire and craving to go at it all over again.

    Don't be put off by the thick Irish accent, as the film comes with English subtitles so that you can follow the humour, and adventures of two kids on the run from weariness, for that adventure of a lifetime. Recommended!
    7Ron Plasma

    Positively Ramsey Street

    All very Ken Loach, (before he discovered FC United!), but nevertheless a charming, short film. Dylan & Kylie, (a fabulous, if mismatching pair of character names), were sweet in their own brow-beaten way, and all credit to Lance Daly for sticking with the sometime impenetrable dialogue.

    Never mind. Credit also to Kelly O'Neill (especially) and Shane Curry for demonstrating that acting is much more than just words. But what I loved was the fact that the whole feel-good aspect of the film could be attributable to …. Heelys! ("They don't come cheap you know!")

    Yup, Keely floating through the Dublin shopping arcades was as graceful as anything seen in a (South) West coast surfer movie – and made me infinitely more jealous. And then, just as this fairytale turns dark, the Heelys come to the rescue in a magnificent cinematic moment. Extra marks for that!

    Ron

    (Viewed 26Jul09)
    8samzpan

    great movie, best teenage actors

    Either the two teenagers who play the central roles are the greatest teen actors in the world OR the director can handle teenagers better than any director in the history of cinema. You should see this movie just for the superb job these two young people perform. The movie by itself is excellent, the photography, the use of the music of Bob Dylan, the dialog (thank you for the on screen translations cause at times it sounded like a foreign film from somewhere in Eastern Europe). This movie really is a gem as starts out in monotone and then when the kids reach Dublin the color is fantastic. I guess I just can't say enough nice things about this flick, check it out, you gotta love it.
    10emooffen

    Kisses

    To be sure, I agree with those who have praised this excellent film..

    For me (and my wife) 'twas THE highlight of the recently completed Miami International Film Festival (we viewed 10 films during 10 days).

    The depth of feeling. the wonderment, the genuineness of the children, was/is amazing for me..

    The photography, color changes, etc, which soooooo capture the spirit of the moments, was wonderful.

    My compliments to the director and his two talented young actors for their top level presentation..

    GO SEE IT!; whenever/wherever you can...I know that I/we will (again)

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    • Quotes

      Kylie: [after Dylan helps Kylie escape from being abducted] You're me fella now.

      Dylan: I know.

      Kylie: [Grinning] After that I'm never lettin' you go.

      [They kiss]

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits there's a scene of Kylie looking at her fish.
    • Soundtracks
      Shelter from the Storm
      Performed by David Bendito

      Written by Bob Dylan

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2008 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Sweden
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поцелуи
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Fastnet Films
      • Film i Väst
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $81,680
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,485
      • Jul 18, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $125,061
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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