SYNOPSICS
Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015) is a English,Spanish movie. Kristin Hanggi has directed this movie. Victoria Justice,Pierson Fode,Matthew Daddario,Ryan Ward are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
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Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015) Reviews
Modern day coming of age film!
I watched this movie with my family because my daughter is a big Victoria Justice fan. I thought I was going to have suffer through another mediocre high school themed movie but was pleasantly surprised. My 18 year old son and my husband were both emotional at the end. It teaches some really good life lessons and I highly recommend for kids 13 years of age and older. Having lived in NYC at different times in my life, it was wonderful to see the familiar landmarks throughout the film. Both my teenagers loved the movie and as I mentioned my husband was moved as well. I think this movie is a great conversation starter with teen aged kids!
a way underrated movie!
Do you have a soulmate? Someone who you can share everything with, someone you have everything in common with and known for your whole life? A friend whom you love so dearly you sometimes confuse it with real/romantic love? If so, I think, you will find yourself liking this movie a lot!! When you have a friend in world class whom you never want to part with the worst feeling in the world can be if your friend finds himself another friend OR a boyfriend/girlfriend who might come in between your friendship. Sometimes it is hard to accept that everything cannot stay the way it always has - everything changes as you grow up. Naomi and Ely have been best friends and lived next to each other their whole lives. They know everything about each other and share everything. Ely is gay which lets them have a very intimate relationship without having to be afraid of falling in love with each other. Everything starts to change when a guy gets in the picture and it suddenly is no longer just Naomi and Ely. The fair of having to share Ely with others makes Naomi sad and a bit passive aggressive - she wants him all to herself and wants everything to stay the same. But maybe change isn't so bad after all. If the friendship is real it will survive everything. And one might learn that love can be many things. Everyone has their own opinion. In my opinion this movie was a blast to watch and it really just spoke to me!!! I value friendship very much and I know what it is like to feel like you have a soulmate and you are afraid it won't always stay the same way! I feel certain I will watch it again very soon! PS PLEASE don't be absurd and hate this movie JUST BECAUSE there are gay people involved!!
Fun, entertaining movie about love, friendship and growing up
No Kiss List isn't just another romantic comedy. It's much more complex than that with themes of love, yes, but also complicated friendships, maturation and family dynamics. Victoria Justice is relatable and likable as Naomi, and Pierson Fodé as Ely feels like a guy you would want as your gay best friend. My favorite character was Bruce 1. When I saw the movie at Outfest LA, the theatre was rolling in laughter at his hilarious comments and undying love for Naomi. In addition to laughter, there were sweet and sad parts of the movie that made me tear up a little. Overall, No Kiss List is entertaining, funny, heart-warming and also a little dramatic at times. Definitely recommend.
Great book, Awful Movie
This movie is a Disney channel-ifyed version of one of my favorite books. It seems like they filmed the first half of the novel and then realized they were out of time and just filmed the last scene. Naomi's redemption arc was almost entirely cut, which makes the movie awful. In the book, Naomi starts as an awful, unlikeable character and Ely as a spineless follower in the Cult of Naomi. Naomi was supposed to realize she was an awful person who uses others and learn from that. When Ely and Naomi make up at the end of the movie, they're still the same people as before only with a boyfriend(Ely) and a job(Naomi). Also, Ely is reduced to a stereotype of a partying gay 20-something, instead of being the driven multifaceted character he was in the novel. I understand cutting scenes for time, but the novel was thinner than my pinkie - you'd think someone would figure out how to keep the important scenes.
This is on my no kiss list, I'd rather kiss my dog than watch this again.
Victoria Justice isn't beautiful, she's cute and pretty in a childish way so let's get that in there straight away. She spends most of her time in the movie trying to pull cute faces so you will be attracted to her cuteness. And of course it works but that doesn't take away from the awful dialogue and silly story. If you're 14 and exploring love and relationships for the first time then you may find this an amusing film in a faux hipster way, but it does not reflect real life and real relationships so if you do watch it don't ever think that this is how real people act. They don't. Unless they're 14. The acting is actually not bad, but the story, the cute girl and the handsome boys aren't enough to carry this movie through. It's good background noise if you're a teen alone with a date and wanting to get to first base.