The secret looks they throw at each other radiate mutual curiosity, but whereas this curiosity is clearly of the welcoming kind on Frida's part, it is shrouded in a cloud of inexplicable caution on Mia's part. Mia and Frida's first impressions of each other are exposed solely through body language. It doesn't take very long however before we realize how she is going to blend in. When Lasse's daughter Mia joins the party alongside her fiancé Tim, we immediately feel she is quite the unpolished element in the newly-composed family. Having found each other late in life, Lasse brings two adult children into the marriage, the youngest of which, Oskar, already has connected beautifully with Elisabeth's daughter, Frida. The story starts with the celebration of Lasse and Elisabeth's engagement. Somehow I doubt that words can express how much I have enjoyed watching this film, but I simply must give it a go. Reviewed by keepthingswhole 9 / 10 a feast for the eye and balsam for the soul An instant classic in movies with a lesbian theme, but a must see for everyone with a for romantic movies. Despite the sacrifices and the pain, there is one thing she has to do - And I bet you will find yourself realizing it with her.Īpart from the story being told with grace, beauty and a passion for every single character, the film is beautifully shot in the amazing scenery of the Scandinavian countries. As the story progresses with beauty and grace and without the rushed feeling of many love at first sight type movies, Mia starts to realize that there is only one way. Because Kiss Me doesn't take these things lightly, my heart was breaking for each of the characters. The pain of denying who you are and the pain of being betrayed and losing who you thought you were going to spend your life with. It shows the love, the passion and, most importantly, the pain. Kiss Me doesn't romanticize the struggle these people go through. Imagine Me and You, a classic movie of this theme, even has you rooting for a marriage to end and an innocent man's heart to be broken. You are certain of the pair from the beginning. Reviewed by camilla_w_ras 10 / 10 Your heart will break for every characterįilms with a lesbian theme are often designed to make you root for the women in love, without any reservations. Their relationship will turn everything upside down for everyone close to them with dramatic consequences. As Mia and Frida get to know one another, strong emotions begin to stir between them. Lasse's daughter, Mia, has not visited her father in years and arrives with her boyfriend, Tim (Joakim Nätterqvist), with whom she is about to get married. Mia's father, Lasse (Krister Henriksson), is about to get married to Frida's mother, Elizabeth (Lena Endre), which will make Mia and Frida stepsisters. MIA (Ruth Vega Fernandez) and FRIDA (Liv Mjönes), both in their thirties, meet each other for the first time at their parents' engagement party.
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