kntthouston
This movie features characters that are oddly enjoyable to relate to .It isn't a boring movie ,so great if you just want to have a good laugh or re-analyze what teens and young adults are like in this age . The setting of New York City really adds character to the movie ,especially with its theme about homo and heterosexuality . These actors have a filmography record that really shows the watcher variations of their acting styles. Yes this movie seems like it may not end well ,but it does . THey both get the guy :) They both are still friends and life universals are revealed . Pretty helpful (as a movie can get) for preparation and revitalization if you're a teen or an adult nowadays.
jimbob-96961
The character of Naomi is so self centered. Clingy, whiny, attention craving. When bad things happen to her, you want to pause it, invite the neighbours in, dance around the TV letting off party poppers, shouting "Whoop whoop" She's an awful character, wouldn't be out of place in'Gossip Girl' Horrible character. I stuck with it because Ely and Alex are hot. Okay, apart from that, I associated with Ely's perspective. You can't help where the heart leads you. Annoying and, 'what's that about' having two sets of characters with the same name, even a boy and girl. I would have enjoyed it more if it hadn't been for enduring Naomi.
Elise Harvey
As a fellow first year university student, I saw Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List as something I could relate to as I was that age, and that their friendships and relationships would be something I would aspire to. I originally looked at this film and thought it would be a cheesy friendship film where they went through struggles trying to adjust with the 'real world', ultimately ending up at the same place as they were at the start: and it was. But it was so much more! The film went through many issues that we face, as budding adults, and what we have to learn to hold on to and let go of. It breaks the illusions of fantasies, and the idea that we all stay at the same stage throughout our lives. Ultimately, it was a very good and surprisingly emotional film that made me evaluate my life, something any good film should do.
starksjess
Movies like these usually aren't my thing, but I actually enjoyed this film! Both Naomi and Ely were relatable, both as individuals and as best friends, which made the film even more interesting. Even the situation between their parents was realistic. I really admire how real they made everything seem, making it easier for the audience to understand and relate to their own lives.Things between friends can get pretty sticky sometimes, especially when the friends are growing up, figuring out their identities, and trying to find their way in the world. The film really showed how hard this transition can be for young people of this generation, which was really cool. With the complications that come with school, family life, and the transition from being a teenager to becoming an adult, it can be easy to become overwhelmed and lost in the changes. But this film teaches the importance of embracing life, learning from mistakes and messed up situations, and moving forward.Overall, this movie teaches young people a great lesson on love, friendship, and growing up. Good writing, good actors, good plot - good movie!