Kids in Love
- 2016
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- 1h 27m
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5.3/10
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Jack's thinking of a gap-year traveling with a friend before college, when he meets a cute French girl and her friends in London.Jack's thinking of a gap-year traveling with a friend before college, when he meets a cute French girl and her friends in London.Jack's thinking of a gap-year traveling with a friend before college, when he meets a cute French girl and her friends in London.
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Having watched Kids In Love last night, and quite enjoyed it, I thought I would log onto IMDb and see what others thought of it. But nobody else had seen fit to review it. Nobody. Not a single review. And I thought that was rather unfair, so here I go.
It's not bad. The acting is solid, the script is pretty good and the characters, whilst not entirely likable, are developed reasonably well. So far, so-so. However, it is Will Poulter as the protagonist, Jack, that elevates the movie above the mediocre. He really is a credible actor these days, and I really enjoyed his performance in Kids In Love.
I guess, at its heart, Kids is basically a coming of age movie, but it has a lot of heart, and I genuinely cared that things would work out for Jack. However, I am not so sure about Alma Jadorowsky as the ethereal Evelyn. Yes, she is attractive, but I did not feel that she exuded the "je ne sais quoi" (it's okay, Evelyn is French) that the script demanded.
That said, the London locations are fun, and although things became a little predictable in the last twenty minutes (as these sorts of films generally do) I must confess that I was left with a smile on my face.
Undemanding, but enjoyable.
It's not bad. The acting is solid, the script is pretty good and the characters, whilst not entirely likable, are developed reasonably well. So far, so-so. However, it is Will Poulter as the protagonist, Jack, that elevates the movie above the mediocre. He really is a credible actor these days, and I really enjoyed his performance in Kids In Love.
I guess, at its heart, Kids is basically a coming of age movie, but it has a lot of heart, and I genuinely cared that things would work out for Jack. However, I am not so sure about Alma Jadorowsky as the ethereal Evelyn. Yes, she is attractive, but I did not feel that she exuded the "je ne sais quoi" (it's okay, Evelyn is French) that the script demanded.
That said, the London locations are fun, and although things became a little predictable in the last twenty minutes (as these sorts of films generally do) I must confess that I was left with a smile on my face.
Undemanding, but enjoyable.
The movie is an interesting take on the coming of age novel. It is a bit too hard to relate to but still a great debut for the co writers. One of the co writers, Preston Thompson, who was only 18 and had never studied film, also did a great job in his acting debut in this film. The only major drawback is the completely unnecessary nudity in the sex scene.
A festival of unlikable characters. Espouses the worldview that it's OK to turn your back on anyone who's ever supported you or made sacrifices for you, if you get a whiff of an exotic alternative lifestyle. Perfect for spoiled trust-fund babies who believe they don't owe anybody anything, and that nobody else *gets* just how windswept and interesting they REALLY are.
Rather than stay at a commune with them, I'd prefer to just dump them all on an island, and leave them stranded!
Rather than stay at a commune with them, I'd prefer to just dump them all on an island, and leave them stranded!
I watched this film after seeing someone describe it as the worst film they'd ever sat through, which intrigued me. It is absolutely useless. The dialogue is robotic, cringe worthy and dire. Will Poulter does the best he can with the appalling script, but everyone else is terrible. The characters and their motives make no sense, and don't get me started on the entitlement of these teens. Watch it if you, like me, love a hate watch.
This is not a real review, it should be understood more as a collection of impressions on the film.
This film is terribly underrated because it is a classic romantic comedy for teenagers and in this it works very well. I really don't understand the low rating because the film is very entertaining from many points of view, the acting is really good and the plot, although banal, is really very well written and for a romantic film for young people it is really very beautiful. So let's say that it's true the film is banal and to enjoy it you have to overcome some gaps in logic, but apart from this the film personally seemed really extremely valid to me.
This film is terribly underrated because it is a classic romantic comedy for teenagers and in this it works very well. I really don't understand the low rating because the film is very entertaining from many points of view, the acting is really good and the plot, although banal, is really very well written and for a romantic film for young people it is really very beautiful. So let's say that it's true the film is banal and to enjoy it you have to overcome some gaps in logic, but apart from this the film personally seemed really extremely valid to me.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in 2013 yet not shown publicly until 2016.
- ConnectionsReferences R.I.P.D. Brigade fantôme (2013)
- SoundtracksBros
Written by Jonathan Oddie, Theodore Ellis, Ellen Roswell
Published by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd
Performed by Wolf Alice
Courtesy of Dirty Hit Records
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd
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- Gross worldwide
- $2,553
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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