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The Kissing Booth 3
2021
TV-14Director
Vince Marcello
Runtime
112 minutes
Average Rating
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It’s the summer before Elle heads to college, and she has a secret decision to make. Elle has been accepted into Harvard, where boyfriend Noah is matriculating, and also Berkeley, where her BFF Lee is headed and has to decide if she should stay or not.
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Diversity & Representation
Overall Score
Limited
Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
Gender Representation
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
Religious & Cultural Diversity
Disability Representation
Strengths
- The protagonist demonstrates personal agency regarding her academic future and life decisions.
- The film avoids derogatory depictions of marginalized groups.
Areas for Improvement
- The cast lacks racial and ethnic diversity, remaining largely homogeneous.
- There is a complete absence of representation for disabilities or neurodivergence.
- The narrative lacks LGBTQ+ characters and fails to explore non-cisnormative identities.
AI Analysis
The Kissing Booth 3 functions as a conventional genre piece that prioritizes established romantic tropes over demographic complexity. The narrative relies on a homogeneous cast and traditional social structures, favoring commercial familiarity over intersectional exploration. While the film avoids derogatory depictions, it lacks intentional inclusion of queer identities or diverse racial backgrounds. The storytelling remains centered on a singular, recognizable social archetype that avoids broader social or political commentary. Ultimately, the film operates within a narrow framework. It focuses on interpersonal ethics and adolescent coming-of-age milestones rather than disrupting traditional hierarchies or representing a wide spectrum of human experience.
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