Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015)

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The bonds between Naomi and Ely are tested when they fall for the same guy.

Introduction
"Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List" is an American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Kristin Hanggi in 2015. It is based on the novel of the very same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. The movie stars Victoria Justice as Naomi and Pierson Fode as Ely, portraying 2 lifelong buddies who experience turmoil in their relationship due to romantic entanglements.

Plot Summary
The movie focuses around Naomi and Ely, buddies considering that youth. They reside in the very same New York City apartment, and have a frank and heartfelt relationship that touches every aspect of their lives. As they go into university, they preserve a 'No Kiss List'-- a list of people neither of them is permitted to kiss, developed to avoid a fallout due to possible romantic issues.

While Naomi harbors romantic feelings for Ely, he identifies as gay, complicating their relationship dynamic. Ely reciprocates Naomi's affection, but only in the type of deep friendship. Stress occurs when Ely kisses Naomi's sweetheart, Bruce the 2nd (Ryan Ward), a direct infraction of the 'No Kiss List'.

Dispute and Resolution
The fallout from Ely's indiscretion leads Naomi to cut off all ties with him. She comes to grips with sensations of betrayal and starts her procedure of healing with the assistance of a new friend, Gabriel (Matthew Daddario). Naomi consequently finds out that Ely is dating Bruce, which was a further shock however also a catalyst for her approval of Ely's orientation and their altered relationship characteristics.

In a twist, the fallout prompts Naomi to reassess her feelings for Ely. She realizes that she does not enjoy Ely in a romantic sense, but rather had idealized their childhood bond. The awareness enables her to separate her romantic sensations for Ely from her platonic ones, and subsequently, she begins a brand-new romantic relationship with Gabriel.

The movie ends with Naomi and Ely reviving their relationship, discovering to browse their relationship with a renewed sense of understanding and acceptance. They end up re-drafting their 'No Kiss List' to consist of people who are 'off-limits' from dating instead of simply kissing.

Critical Reception
"Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List" was met with combined evaluations, with significant praise offered to Victoria Justice's efficiency. Critics, nevertheless, panned the story's predictability and deemed it a substandard contribution to the rom-com genre. Regardless of critiques, the movie successfully showcases the complexities of developing from adolescent relationships into young their adult years, with its poignant portrayals of heartbreak, acceptance, and maturity.

Conclusion
Overall, "Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List" provides a non-traditional love that deconstructs common narrative norms to check out the complexities of friendship and love. Its charm lives in the representation of the developing relationship characteristics in between Naomi and Ely, 2 flawed however charming characters browsing through life, love, and loss. It restates that friendships can, indeed, stand the test of change and adversities.

Top Cast

  • Victoria Justice (small)
    Victoria Justice
    Naomi Mills
  • Pierson Fodé (small)
    Pierson Fodé
    Ely Diamond
  • Matthew Daddario (small)
    Matthew Daddario
    Gabriel
  • Ryan Ward (small)
    Ryan Ward
    Bruce 2
  • Griffin Newman (small)
    Griffin Newman
    Bruce 1
  • Monique Coleman (small)
    Monique Coleman
    Girl-Robin
  • Danny Flaherty (small)
    Danny Flaherty
    Boy-Robin
  • Gary Betsworth
    Mr. McAllister
  • Dean Kapica
    George
  • Marianne Hagan (small)
    Marianne Hagan
    Mom-Susan
  • Maddie Corman (small)
    Maddie Corman
    Mom-Ginny