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The Kissing Booth

| 2018

Directed by: Vince Marcello

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Main Plot

"The Kissing Booth" is a romantic comedy that follows the life of high school junior Elle Evans. Elle has never been kissed and decides to run a kissing booth at her school's Spring Carnival. The booth leads to unexpected romantic entanglements as Elle ends up kissing Noah Flynn, the older brother of her best friend, Lee. This kiss sparks a romance between Elle and Noah, but it complicates her lifelong friendship with Lee, as they have a pact that includes a rule against dating each other's relatives. As Elle navigates her newfound feelings for Noah, she struggles to maintain her friendship with Lee. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of teenage relationships. Elle must ultimately decide how to balance her romantic desires with the important friendship that has defined her life. The story is a journey of self-discovery and the difficult choices that often come with growing up.

Characters

  • Joey King plays Elle Evans, a high school student navigating romance and friendship challenges after setting up a kissing booth for a school fundraiser.
  • Jacob Elordi plays Noah Flynn, a rebellious teen who becomes the love interest of his younger brother's best friend, complicating their relationship and breaking established friendship rules.
  • Joel Courtney plays Lee Flynn, best friend to protagonist Elle Evans, navigating friendship rules and romantic entanglements throughout the series.

Ending Explained

At the end of "The Kissing Booth," directed by Vince Marcello, the story resolves the romantic and personal dilemmas faced by the protagonist, Elle Evans. Throughout the movie, Elle navigates her burgeoning feelings for Noah Flynn, her best friend Lee's older brother, which complicates her lifelong friendship with Lee due to their set rules, one of which forbids dating each other's relatives. The climax of the movie occurs at the kissing booth event at their school carnival, where Elle and Noah publicly kiss, revealing their secret relationship. This act leads to a fallout with Lee, as he feels betrayed by Elle's disregard for their rules. However, after some reflection, Lee comes to understand Elle's feelings and forgives her, recognizing that their friendship can withstand these challenges. The conclusion sees Elle and Noah's relationship becoming public and accepted. However, Noah heads off to college, leaving their future uncertain. Elle reflects on her experiences, acknowledging that she must face the consequences of her choices and accepting whatever the future might hold for her relationships, both romantic and platonic. The movie ends on a note of personal growth and the enduring importance of friendship.

Vince Marcello Comedy Romance Joey King Jacob Elordi Joel Courtney