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The Kissing Booth 2 Review: It's Everything You Loved About the First Movie—Times 100

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The Kissing Booth 2 is loud. And bright. And colorful. After all, that's what made viewers fall in love with the first movie from 2018—and in the process.

It offered a much-needed escape from our then-tumultuous (and, let's face it, still tumultuous) political climate. Like three giant scoops of ice cream, the film was sweet, sugary, and uncomplicated: the perfect sedation for scary times.

And if 2018 was scary, 2020 is downright horrifying. because you're living it. But the need for candy-coated distractions is even higher than it was two years ago, so The Kissing Booth 2 will no doubt resonate.

The plot is almost secondary to the overall aesthetic, but here it is: Elle () and Noah (Jacob Elordi) are trying to make long distance work as.

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