Wo wurde the kissing booth gedreht

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Erst vor wenigen Tagen wurde die Fortsetzung zu The Kissing Booth bei Netflix veröffentlicht. Schon jetzt steht fest: Die Teenie-Komödie bekommt einen dritten Teil. Die Stars des Streifens verkündeten die frohe Botschaft während einer Live-Videokonferenz mit Fans via YouTube. Mehr...

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Wo wurde the kissing booth gedreht
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Erst vor wenigen Tagen wurde die Fortsetzung zu The Kissing Booth bei Netflix veröffentlicht. Schon jetzt steht fest: Die Teenie-Komödie bekommt einen dritten Teil.

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Die Stars des Streifens verkündeten die frohe Botschaft während einer Live-Videokonferenz mit Fans via YouTube. Die große Überraschung dabei: „The Kissing Booth 3“ ist bereits im Kasten. Der Film wurde zusammen mit dem zweiten Teil in Südafrika gedreht.

„The Kissing Booth 3“ kommt 2021

Es wird also zu keinen langfristigen Wartezeiten bedingt durch die Corona-Pandemie kommen. Das zweite Sequel zum Franchise befindet sich bereits in Postproduktion und soll 2021 Premiere bei Neflix feiern. Mit dabei sind alle bewährten Schauspieler, darunter die Hauptdarsteller Joey King, Jacob Elordi und Joel Courtney. Zum Cast gehören darüber hinaus Taylor Zakhar Perez, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Molly Ringwald und Meganne Young.

Das Drehbuch kommt wieder von Jay Arnold und Vince Marcello, der erneut Regie führte und auch zu den Produzenten des Streaming-Hits zählt. 2018 hatte sich „The Kissing Booth“ trotz mieser Kritiken als großer Erfolg für Netflix erwiesen. Daher dürfte dem US-Konzern die Entscheidung, gleich zwei weitere Teile der Reihe zu bestellen, leicht gefallen sein.

Elle hat die Qual der Wahl

„The Kissing Booth“ basiert auf einer Buchreihe der britischen Autorin Beth Reekles, die diese ursprünglich in Eigenregie über die Plattform Wattpad veröffentlicht hat. Erzählt wird die Geschichte der Schülerin Elle (King), die sich unsterblich in Noah (Elordi), den älteren Bruder ihres besten Freundes Lee (Courtney), verliebt.

Im zweiten Film ist Elle tatsächlich mit Noah liiert. Das Pärchen muss jedoch eine Fernbeziehung führen, da sie noch ein Jahr zur Highschool geht und er bereits studiert. Schließlich muss Elle selbst die schwierige Wahl treffen, welches College sie besuchen will. Folgt sie Noah nach Harvard oder geht sie mit Lee nach Berkeley?

„Kissing Booth 3“ verspricht eine Antwort auf diese Frage und natürlich neue romantische Turbulenzen um das jugendliche Trio.

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The Kissing Booth is an American romantic comedy movie written and directed by Vince Marcello, based on the book by Beth Reekles. Starring Joey King, Joel Courtney, Jacob Elordi, Molly Ringwald, Hilton Pelser, and Carson White, the film follows the story of a high school student Elle. It was released on Netflix on May 11, 2018, and the sequel film "The Kissing Booth 2" will be released on July 24, 2020. The Kissing Booth was shot on location in Cape Town, South Africa. The University of Cape Town was among the filming locations. Filming also took place in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Wo wurde the kissing booth gedreht

Cape Town, South Africa. Photo by Fi Handley on Unsplash.

Where was The Kissing Booth Filmed?

The Kissing Booth was filmed in Cape Town, Hollywood Sign, Los Angeles and University of Cape Town.

The complete list of the locations with latitude and longitude coordinates are listed below in the table.

The Kissing Booth Locations Map

Location NameLatitudeLongitude
Cape Town-33.97407518.447481
Hollywood Sign34.134113-118.321556
Los Angeles34.056007-118.254883
University of Cape Town-33.95758118.460754

Wo wurde the kissing booth gedreht

Basierend auf der gleichnamigen Buchreihe von Beth Reekles ist „The Kissing Booth 3“ der dritte Teil der äußerst beliebten Netflix-Filmreihe „The Kissing Booth“. Courtney) Abschluss. Die beiden Freunde kommen zusammen mit Noah (Jacob Elordi) und Rachel (Meganne Young) in das Strandhaus der Familie Flynn, um dort den letzten Sommer zu verbringen.

Elle verbringt Zeit mit Noah und kreuzt Einträge in ihrer und Lees Bucket List an, aber sie weiß, dass sie sich immer noch zwischen Harvard und Berkeley entscheiden muss und eines ihrer Herzen bricht. Wie die beiden vorherigen Filme spielt auch „The Kissing Booth 3“ überwiegend in Los Angeles, Kalifornien. Wenn Sie sich fragen, ob es vor Ort oder woanders gedreht wurde, haben wir Sie abgedeckt.

The Kissing Booth 3 Drehorte

Co-Autor und Regisseur Vince Marcello drehte 'The Kissing Booth 3' hauptsächlich in Kapstadt, Südafrika. Einige Szenen wurden Berichten zufolge in Los Angeles, Kalifornien gedreht. Die Dreharbeiten für den dritten Film fanden heimlich parallel zum zweiten Film statt. Während eines YouTube-Live-Events kurz nach der Veröffentlichung des zweiten Films im Juli 2020 gab die Besetzung der Filmreihe bekannt, dass die Dreharbeiten für den dritten Film des Franchise bereits abgeschlossen waren.



Laut ihnen wechselte das Produktionsteam manchmal zwischen den Dreharbeiten der beiden Filme. Es gab sogar Tage, an denen Szenen aus beiden Filmen gedreht wurden. „The Kissing Booth 3“ wurde zwischen Anfang und Mitte 2019 gedreht. Betrachten wir nun die oben genannten spezifischen Orte im Detail.

Kapstadt, Süd Afrika

Kapstadt, die gesetzgebende Hauptstadt des Landes, diente nicht nur als Drehort für „The Kissing Booth 3“, sondern auch für das gesamte Film-Franchise. Einer der Gründe für die Wahl der südafrikanischen Hafenstadt als Drehort ist, dass sie ein ähnliches Klima wie Kalifornien hat. Vor allem sind die Drehkosten in der afrikanischen Nation viel wirtschaftlicher als in Los Angeles. Joel Courtney ging zu Instagram, um mit den Fans mehrere Fotos von sich und den Co-Stars zu teilen.

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Der Rest ist Filmmagie. In allen drei Filmen taucht zum Beispiel der kleine Parkpavillon auf, in dem Ella und Noah ihren ersten Kuss teilen. Es existiert jedoch nicht im wirklichen Leben, sondern wurde exklusiv für die Filme im Wynberg Park gebaut, der sich in der 58 Avenue Corner Klaassens und Trovato Link Road, Wynberg befindet. Einige der in Kapstadt gedrehten Produktionen sind „Outlander“, „Black Mirror“ und „The Empty Man“.

Wo wurde the kissing booth gedreht

Los Angeles, Kalifornien

Wie in den beiden vorherigen Filmen wurden einige Szenen von 'The Kissing Booth 3' Berichten zufolge in Los Angeles gedreht, das auch als Unterhaltungshauptstadt der Welt bezeichnet wird. Die Filmemacher haben wahrscheinlich etablierte Aufnahmen von verschiedenen Orten in Los Angeles mit Filmmaterial gemischt, das in Kapstadt gedreht wurde. ‘ Es war einmal… in Hollywood“, „The Game“ und „Heat“ sind drei der vielen Filme, die im Laufe der Jahre in Los Angeles gedreht wurden.

The Kissing Booth is a 2018 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by Vince Marcello, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Beth Reekles.[1] It stars Joey King, Jacob Elordi, and Joel Courtney. The film follows Elle (King), a quirky, late blooming teenager whose budding romance with high school senior and bad boy Noah (Elordi) puts her lifelong friendship with Noah's younger brother Lee (Courtney) in jeopardy.

Wo wurde the kissing booth gedreht
The Kissing Booth

Official release poster

Directed byVince MarcelloWritten byVince MarcelloBased onThe Kissing Booth
by Beth ReeklesProduced by

  • Ed Glauser
  • Andrew Cole-Bulgin
  • Vince Marcello
  • Michele Weisler

Starring

  • Joey King
  • Joel Courtney
  • Jacob Elordi

CinematographyAnastas MichosEdited byPaul MillspaughMusic byPatrick Kirst

Production
company

Komixx Entertainment

Distributed byNetflix

Release date

  • May 11, 2018 (2018-05-11)

Running time

105 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

The Kissing Booth was released on Netflix on May 11, 2018, and was dubbed a commercial success by the service, due to it being widely viewed by subscribers, leading to the eventual production of a trilogy of films. The film was largely panned by critics, who deemed its storyline and themes to be clichéd. A sequel, The Kissing Booth 2, was released on July 24, 2020, and the third film, The Kissing Booth 3, was released on August 11, 2021.

Elle Evans and Lee Flynn have been friends since birth, born on the same date. When Elle is 11, her mother becomes ill and dies three years later. Elle's secret crush on Lee's popular older brother, Noah, deepens, but she suppresses it.

On the first day of her junior year in high school, Elle is forced to wear a too-small skirt. When Tuppen touches her inappropriately, Noah begins fighting with him. Tuppen, Noah, and Elle are given detention, where Tuppen apologizes. Elle later agrees to a date with Tuppen, but he does not show up, as Noah has warned everyone not to pursue her.

Elle and Lee propose having a kissing booth as a school fundraiser at. At a party, Elle tells the popular OMG girls (Olivia, Mia, and Gwyneth) that Noah will be part of the booth, despite his having already refused to participate.

The kissing booth goes well until Noah is meant to participate but Lee takes his place, disappointing the girls. A classmate, Rachel, steps up to kiss Lee, and the two leave Elle to staff the booth. Annoyed with Elle, the OMG girls set her up to kiss an undesirable student. At the last second, the student waves Noah ahead. He kisses the blindfolded Elle, and when she realizes Noah has kissed her, they kiss again in front of everyone.

Noah offers Elle a ride on his motorcycle, and rain forces them to take shelter in a gazebo. There, Elle kisses him, telling him she cannot be just another sexual conquest. Hurt, he reveals he has feelings for her.

At a beach party, Warren tries to get Elle into a hot tub. Noah defends her, Warren taunts him, and Noah attacks Warren while Elle escapes. Noah catches up to her and gives her a ride home. On the way, he apologizes for his violent reaction to Warren's slight. They detour to the Hollywood Sign and have sex for the first time. They establish rules for their relationship, mainly with the aim that Lee never finds out they are together.

Elle overhears Noah's mother saying he had been accepted to an Ivy League school. He swears her to secrecy and reveals he has been accepted to Harvard University.

While fixing Noah's motorcycle, Elle cuts her face. Lee finds Noah cleaning the wound and accuses him of hurting her. When Lee asks Elle if she and Noah are dating, she says they are not. After agreeing to tell Lee the truth, Lee walks in on the two of them kissing. Furious that Elle has broken the friendship rules, Lee runs to his car, saying their friendship was the one thing his brother never had and that now he has nothing, and driving off. Elle lashes out at Noah, blaming him for exposing their relationship, so he leaves on his motorcycle.

Noah risks not graduating by being absent from school for the next few weeks, and Lee completely ignores Elle. Elle sees Lee at the arcade and he invites her to dance with him, and they reconcile.

Elle goes to prom with Lee and Rachel, whom he is now dating. Huge black and white photographs adorn the walls of Memory Lane, a special prom exhibit, including the photos of the kissing booth. Noah emerges from the back, asking Elle to the stage and confessing his love for her publicly, but she runs away. He apologizes to Lee at home, telling him his feelings for Elle are serious despite the fact he is leaving for Harvard the next day.

At Elle and Lee's birthday costume party the next day, Elle confesses her love for Noah to Lee. He relents, wanting her to be happy and agreeing to help her find Noah. Driving Lee's car, Elle shares her feelings for Noah with "Lee", dressed in his Batman costume, only to discover it is Noah in the costume.

Elle and Noah spend the following weeks together before he leaves for college. Watching him go, she is unsure if their relationship will last, but she knows a part of her heart will always belong to him.

  • Joey King as Elle Evans, lifelong best friend of Lee and girlfriend of Noah.
  • Joel Courtney as Lee Flynn, best friend of Elle, Noah's younger brother and Rachel's boyfriend.
  • Jacob Elordi as Noah Flynn, Lee's older brother and love interest and eventual boyfriend of Elle.
  • Meganne Young as Rachel, Lee's girlfriend.
  • Stephen Jennings as Mike Evans, Elle's father.
  • Chloe Williams as Joni Evans, Elle's mother.
  • Carson White as Brad Evans, Elle's younger brother.
  • Molly Ringwald as Sara Flynn, Noah and Lee's mother, and mother figure to Elle.
  • Morné Visser as Mr. Flynn, Noah and Lee's father.
  • Jessica Sutton as Mia, a popular, mean girl at school who has a crush on Noah. She is the leader of the OMG (Olivia, Mia, Gwyneth) girls.
  • Zandile Madliwa as Gwyneth, Mia's friend and one of the OMG girls.
  • Bianca Bosch as Olivia, Mia's friend and one of the OMG girls.
  • Michelle Allen as Heather, fellow student and Goth girl.
  • Joshua Eady as Tuppen, a football player who sexually assaults Elle before asking her out and then standing her up after being threatened with physical harm by Noah.
  • Byron Langley as Warren
  • Judd Akron as Ollie
  • Frances Sholto-Douglas as Vivian
  • Evan Hengst as Miles
  • Sanda Shandu as Randy
  • Hilton Pelser as Barry
  • Trent Rowe as Melvin
  • Nathan Lynn as Cameron

In June 2014, Vince Marcello was hired to write the film adaptation of teenage author Beth Reekles' young adult novel The Kissing Booth, which was originally published on Wattpad.[2] In November 2016, it was announced that Netflix had purchased rights to the film, and Marcello was set to direct as well.[3] In January 2017, Joey King and Molly Ringwald signed on to star.[4]

Filming took place in Los Angeles, California, and in Cape Town, South Africa, with scenes shot at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and Ratanga Junction (now closed as of 2018) between January and April 2017.[4]

The film was released on May 11, 2018, on Netflix.[5] According to Netflix, one in three viewers of the film have re-watched it, "which is 30 percent higher than the average movie re-watch rate on the [streaming service]".[6] Deeming the film a substantial success for the service, CCO Ted Sarandos called it "one of the most-watched movies in the country, and maybe in the world".[7] Upon the sequel's release in July 2020, the first film was the third-most viewed on Netflix that weekend.[8]

The Kissing Booth was panned by critics.[9] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The Kissing Booth deploys every rom-com cliché in the book with little care given to achieving any real sentiment."[10]

IndieWire's Kate Erbland gave the film a "D" grade, saying that "Unfortunately, the high school-set rom-com is a sexist and regressive look at relationships that highlights the worst impulses of the genre."[11] Ani Bundel of NBC News criticized the film's "problematic stereotyping of masculinity and relationships" and lack of original ideas, writing: "It feels like it was written by someone who simply digested everything she was told 'romance' was supposed to be by the patriarchy, and vomited back at us. Nearly every cliché in the film feels cribbed from another movie, like a song made completely of samples from better-known hits."[9][12]

Despite being deemed "sexist"[11][13] and "objectively bad"[14][15] by several critics, The Kissing Booth was widely consumed among audiences. Netflix's CCO Ted Sarandos affirmed the film's success as a "hugely popular original movie" for the streaming service.[14] Factors that have been cited as reasons for The Kissing Booth's success among audiences include the original novel's popularity on Wattpad, the relative lack of original romantic comedies on the platform, and the publicization of actors King and Elordi's off-screen relationship during the film's production.[14]

Accolades

At the 2019 Kids' Choice Awards, The Kissing Booth was nominated for Favorite Movie and Joey King won Favorite Actress for her role.[16]

On February 14, 2019, a sequel, titled The Kissing Booth 2, was announced.[17] It was released on July 24, 2020, on Netflix.

A third film, The Kissing Booth 3, was announced on July 26, 2020, via livestream. It was filmed directly after the second film, with most of the cast and the crew returning, and released August 11, 2021.[18]

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  2. ^ Kemp, Stuart (June 10, 2014). "'Zombie Prom' Scribe Hired To Pen Teenage Publishing Sensation Beth Reekles' 'The Kissing Booth'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
  3. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (November 30, 2016). "Netflix Orders 'The Kissing Booth'; YA Adaptation To Be Produced By Komixx". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
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  10. ^ "The Kissing Booth (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
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  12. ^ "From After to The Kissing Booth – the problem with toxic teen romances". The Independent. July 19, 2019. Archived from the original on July 19, 2019.
  13. ^ Cagle, Tess (May 14, 2018). "Netflix celebrates the male gaze with puzzlingly sexist teen flick, 'The Kissing Booth'". The Daily Dot. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  14. ^ a b c Rowles, Dustin (June 21, 2018). "Why Is The Objectively Bad Netflix Movie 'The Kissing Booth' So Insanely Popular?". Uproxx. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  15. ^ Foreman, Alison (June 15, 2018). "'The Kissing Booth' is the problematic, lazy dumpster fire dominating Netflix". Mashable. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  16. ^ "Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2019 Nominees: The Complete List". Billboard. February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  17. ^ Hipes, Patrick (February 14, 2019). "'The Kissing Booth' Getting Netflix Sequel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
  18. ^ "'Kissing Booth 3' Shot in Secret, Already in Post-Production and Coming from Netflix in 2021". Indie Wire. July 26, 2020. Retrieved July 26, 2020.

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