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Kyssekurs is a quirky little comedy that leans heavily into the awkwardness of pre-adolescence. The premise centers around two 12-year-olds, Trine and Kaja, who use plastic sheeting to navigate the delicate art of kissing. It’s a charmingly awkward exploration of childhood curiosity and the often hilarious misunderstandings that come with it. The atmosphere feels both light-hearted and genuine, capturing the blend of innocence and burgeoning self-awareness. The performances by the young leads are surprisingly endearing, embodying that mix of shyness and bravado typical of their age. There's something distinctive about how it embraces the clumsiness of growing up without any overt judgment. It’s a film that oddly resonates, reminding collectors of the oft-overlooked gems of the 90s.
Interesting take on childhood and innocence.Distinctive use of props for comedic effect.Offers a nostalgic glimpse into 90s youth.
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