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Kids in Love
Set against the backdrop of an underground, bohemian London, the film is about a group of young friends (Will Poulter, Alma Jodorowsky) live their days imitating art and enjoying a fast-paced lifestyle.
1985, London, England, UK
2 June 1960, Bromley, Kent, England, UK
8 July 1991, Douglas, Isle of Man, UK
12 August 1992, London, England, UK
26 September 1991, Paris
1967, England, UK
13 June 1987, Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
19 May 1967, County Meath, Ireland
June 23, 2016
There's escapism, and then there's promoting vanity, self-interest and idleness like they're enviable lifestyle choices.June 22, 2016
What emerges is a rather unremarkable celebration of London's hip, handsome and privileged - a sunkissed drama that may alienate more than it endears.June 24, 2016
The only thing these 'kids' seem to be in love with is their own sense of entitlement.October 06, 2016
It has all of the ambition and vanity of a perfume ad and the beautiful cast to film oneAugust 25, 2016
It remains a sincere, sweet-minded venture: one of those debuts in which characters and film-makers appear to be finding themselves before your very eyes.August 28, 2016
Poulter remains likeable and engaging throughout. Undoubtedly, his performance is the main reason for watching Kids In Love ...February 07, 2017
Not everyone will be charmed by the film's uncritical depiction of upper-crust privilege, but the ever-watchable Poulter holds things together, while Cara Delevingne, perfectly at home in this milieu, adds her customary boho chic in a supporting role.June 23, 2016
Not a piece written by an adult looking back with an affectionate, wiser eye on their youth, but by youngsters living out this lifestyle now. Though that can be to the film's detriment in parts, it also adds significantly to the film's undeniable charm.November 01, 2016
Flat coming-of-age film has cursing, sex.August 28, 2016
This fatuous coming-of-age drama plays out like an advertisement for entitlement.July 02, 2016
While the film's balmy good vibes are occasionally infectious, the narrowness of its worldview does begin to grate.