Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
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Directed by | Kristin Hanggi |
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Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan |
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Music by | Deborah Lurie |
Cinematography | Anka Malatynska |
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Michelle Harrison Elisabet Ronalds |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film written by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer, and directed by Kristin Hanggi. It is based on the 2007 book of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. The film stars Victoria Justice, Pierson Fode, and Matthew Daddario. It had its world premiere at the Outfest Film Festival on July 17, 2015.[1] It was then released on September 18, 2015, through video on demand.[2]
Plot
Naomi and Ely have been best friends and neighbours in the same apartment building for years. Ely is gay, often having casual hook-ups with other guys while Naomi is straight and has recently begun dating "Bruce 2", although she has always been secretly inlove with Ely. Naomi and Ely have a "No Kiss List" where every guy on the list is forbidden to them both. In the beginning of the film, they add Gabriel, their young and handsome doorman, to the list. Everything is going well until Ely starts disappearing when Naomi needs him. She has been struggling to help her mother recover from her father leaving after having an affair with one of Ely's mothers. Furthermore, Naomi hasn't accepted that Ely is gay because she had always fantasized him falling in love with and marrying her one day. The hopelessness of this dream makes her lash out at Ely's promiscuity to which he claims is just her sexual frustration projecting as she is still a virgin.
One night, Naomi brings Ely along on a date with Bruce 2. After a fun night out, Naomi wants to go home but Ely decides to stay behind and pushes her to go home with Bruce to have sex, which she reluctantly agrees. They awkwardly make out in Bruce's dorm room until a friend accidentally interrupts them. A few days later, Ely discovers Bruce 2 waiting for Naomi in the hallway and offers him a drink while waiting as she probably forgot about their rendezvous. In Ely's bedroom, Bruce discovers his X-Men comics and the two start bonding. In a moment of passion, they kiss but Ely immediately regrets it and apologises.
The next day, Naomi and Ely go shopping for their Halloween costumes. Ely confesses the kiss but Naomi brushes it off. She then discovers a mixtape in her mail from an admirer. While the two get ready for a Halloween party, Bruce 2 visits Ely, admitting he enjoyed their kiss and wants to pursue further. Naomi arrives and Ely asks Bruce to hide in the closet while he hastens her out. He then goes back claiming he "forgot" something to tell Bruce to wait for him. Bruce agrees and gives him Orbit gum, to add to the alibi that he forgot something. Naomi remembers that Bruce 2 chews sugar free gum and Ely doesn't. She then figures out that Bruce 2 is in Ely's apartment and their kiss wasn't just a kiss.
This results in a feud between the two. She confides in her collegemate, Robin, admitting she is more upset about Ely's betrayal than Bruce's. She then creates a list of things and places for Ely to avoid in order for them to stay away from each other. Ely breaks one of her requests which results in another messy dispute. Naomi realizes that her dream to be with Ely will never come true.
During their time apart, Naomi becomes closer with Robin and discovers that the mixtape was from Gabriel who reveals that he's always had a crush on her. The two slowly start a relationship and Naomi applies for a job to help her mother. She also convinces her mother to let go of her past and her father just as she is willing to let go of Ely. Ely realizes the situation they're in is similar to Naomi's parents and feels guilty. Naomi admits that although her life is better, she still misses her best friend and reaches out to him. The two reconcile and Naomi finally accepts his sexuality. Ely on the other hand, has finally found love and is settling down with Bruce 2. The film ends with Naomi stating that relationships and friendships are different kinds of love but is still love and therefore, can have the same effects and everyone can have more than one special person in their life.
Cast
- Victoria Justice as Naomi
- Pierson Fodé as Ely
- Matthew Daddario as Gabriel
- Ryan Ward as Bruce II
- Griffin Newman as Bruce I
- Monique Coleman as Girl Robin
- Daniel Flaherty as Boy Robin
- Gary Betsworth as Mr. McAllister
- Dean Kapica as George
- Marianne Hagan as Mom Susan
- Maddie Corman as Mom Ginny
- Petronia Paley as Mrs. Loy
- Kathy Tong as Cassandra
- Cliff Samara as Mahmood
- Roger Yeh as Geeky Guy
- Olamide Faison as Otis the Singer
Release
On March 18, 2015, it was announced Spotlight Pictures would be representing the films sales.[3] The film had its world premiere at the Outfest LGBT Film Festival on July 17, 2015. The film was released on September 18, 2015, through video on demand.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/naomi-ely-s-no-kiss-807772
- ↑ http://ktla.com/2015/09/10/victoria-justice-and-pierson-fode-dish-on-their-romance-and-naomi-elys-no-kiss-list/
- ↑ http://deadline.com/2015/05/spotlight-pictures-jason-schwartzman-7-chinese-brothers-sales-cannes-1201428858/
- ↑ http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/naomi-ely-s-no-kiss-807772