Pretend We're Kissing

2014
5.6| 1h18m| en| More Info
Released: 08 July 2014 Released
Producted By: Buck Productions
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Official Website: http://nonromcom.com/
Synopsis

All Benny wants to do is be more confident, stop thinking so much and fall in love. When he has a chance encounter with Jordan, a woman obsessed with the notion of fate and a magical kind of love, he may finally have the opportunity. That is, if he can get out of his own way and out of his head. Pretend We're Kissing is a film for all of those who don't think their love life resembles a romantic comedy.

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ThiefHott Too much of everything
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
danielri Exceptionally realistic dialogue and acting. The main female lead is wonderful, sweet and authentic. The male lead has an awkward way with women, is too nice with another attractive young woman who uses him to crash in his apartment. He makes a modest living by pasting posters for bands he designs himself.The second scene of love making is so real, it may make you feel quite uncomfortable.The protagonist does some voice overs that are well crafted.The final scene ends in an upbeat manner as he engages with the young Asian women at the grocery store he usually shops in.
Raquel Very well deserving of it's "Most Awkward Sex Scene" award from Canadian Film Fest. This film puts the spotlight on people who probably would not get attention in real life, awkward people, so I appreciate that. However, I found myself cringing with each and every moment in each scene. There is definitely truth in that these characters exist in real life (the Loner, the Single Skinny Awkward guy, the Hippie, but putting them all together did not ring any sparks for me. There is also truth in the theme that in romance, you have to learn who and what you like to get the most out of your relationships--something that the main character Benny encounters. All he wants is to be more confident and connect with other people, but he doesn't (until the very very end) and it was cringing and uncomfortable to watch. Only redeeming aspect is Zoe Kravitz, love her spirit and energy.
djgollymolly This film was a must-see for me as soon as I watched the trailer on my list of recently released films on my cable network's on-demand feature. I was not disappointed! The scenes flow well. The costumes suit the surroundings. The dialogue fits the scenes. The acting was flawless. The cinematography was on point. There's a subdued melody unsung but felt by the web created by the interactions of Benny. The female lead had on- screen composure that surpasses what I have seen in theatres recently and not to say she was holding back...it matched the actions of her character well. The set design was so realistic you would think you were actually there in contrast to what Hollywood does with the whole imagery that the character affords an apartment with the latest and greatest furnishings from Crate and Barrel.
alice-buckley This is the kind of movie you'll stumble across and wish you had found sooner. Authentic characters, real life laugh out loud humour, relatable awkwardness, well produced, well directed awesome movie. Nothing flashy or phony, just a well written, fun movie.Both actors in the leading roles gave great performances. I rarely watch a movie more than once and I have so far watched this twice. Pro: It's set in Toronto, and Toronto is awesome. Con: Zoe Kravitz' character could have been played by a better actress.9/10 (only because it is not Shawshank Redemption and ya know.. Zoe Kravitz)

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