Spoilers: Not enough...


There wasn't enough kissing in this one. I'm not sure if they thought that the kisses detracted from the last movie, or if they just didn't want to pay the actresses enough to kiss each other, but there needed to be more intimacy.

You're telling me two people who have been in a relationship for THREE YEARS almost exclusively hug each other? No hinting of a sexual relationship whatsoever. They just braid each other's hair every night while talking about Thai Downtown Abbey or something? When they get back together they hug each other tightly and peck cheeks. Right.

It felt extremely inauthentic.

This isn't about the lack of kissing, per se. It's definitely about the lack of intimacy that was displayed by the two main characters limited by a poor script. It felt extremely juvenile.

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