Review: ‘Kids In Love’ Is A Lazy Cliché

Aine Geraghty ’19 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
Set in modern day England, Kids In Love is an indie coming-of-age film that centers around the story of Jack (Will Poulter), who begins to question if the future he has planned for himself is the one he really wants. After meeting the beautiful and free-spirited Evelyn (Alma Jodorowsky) on the street one day, Jack finds himself in a new group of adventurous friends who help him he see that life is only what you make of it.
At this point, the audience is set up to believe that the question the film is asking is the same one Jack’s new friend Cassius (Preston Thompson) inquires of him, which is “What would you do if money didn’t matter? If you could do anything, just for the kick of it?”Almost immediately the film ruins that potential, and instead tries to not only become a giant Jack Wills advert in appearance (Jack Wills being the English version of Abercrombie & Fitch), but it also moves the plot from insightful to cliché. Jack begins to fall more and more in love with Evelyn, so instead of his story focusing on how through new friendships he discovers that a conventional way of life may not be for him, it becomes more about him chasing a girl he can’t have because she has a crappy boyfriend she won’t leave. Yawn.
As a whole, the Kids In Love comes across as very repetitive and uninspired. We’ve all seen the story of the kid who is unsure of his future only to have a pretty girl walk into his life and change everything. Kids In Love gives us all those tired tropes, right down to the bad-news boyfriend our love interest refuses to breakup with. This film had a chance to take a situation we are all familiar with and possibly say or do something new with it, but instead we had to watch a lazy attempt at taking a “deep” look into the desires of today’s youth. Kids In Love is certainly not a film you will fall in love with.
Overall Grade: C-
Watch The Trailer:
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