

Movie spotlight
One Kiss
Lorenzo, Blue and Antonio have a lot in common: they are sixteen, attending the same class in the same school in a small town in the northeast, each have a family that loves them. And all three, though for different reasons, have come to be isolated from other peers. Their new friendship helps them to resist, until the mechanical attraction and fear the judgment of others do not grasp them unprepared.
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Plot Summary
A story about a young girl named Lena who is preparing for her first love and the challenges that come with it. She navigates the complexities of relationships, friendships, and family dynamics as she learns about herself and the world around her. The film explores themes of growing up, vulnerability, and the universal experience of first romance.
Critical Reception
While "One Kiss" is a Russian family drama, it garnered modest attention primarily within its domestic market. It's often described as a gentle exploration of adolescent themes, resonating with younger audiences and families. Critical reception, though not widely published internationally, generally pointed to its sincere portrayal of youthful emotions and relatable struggles.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its earnest portrayal of young love and its challenges.
Seen as a relatable coming-of-age story for its target audience.
Praised for its focus on emotional honesty in depicting teenage experiences.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for "One Kiss" is not readily available in English-language databases.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of films often referred to as the 'First Kiss' or 'One Kiss' franchise in Russia, focusing on adolescent themes.
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