No more boy stress on her head and instead, college stress like every other student. Now, the important question - who does Elle end up with? Marco or Noah? I’m happy to say that she chose herself in the end - something she should have done since the first film but for the sake of the cliche rom-com trope, it worked out in the end. Flynn, even after her breakup with Noah, would she have made the choice on her own to apply for USC, or did she need that extra push? From the minor argument with her dad, her outburst at his girlfriend, arguments with her boyfriend and best friend - it was clear that she wasn’t in the best space to think for herself with everyone’s issues on her mind. She never expressed her personal interests and kept Noah and Lee’s interests above hers. Luckily, Elle redeems herself and gains a much-needed reality check from Mrs. It only got worse when she and Lee were arguing after she forgot to meet him at the arcade. What about her happiness? This is such a common trope where the girl sacrifices her happiness at the expense of the men in her life. Some may say it was out of jealousy or trying to impress Elle but like myself, Elle wasn’t impressed either.Īfter spending the entire summer trying to make Noah and Lee happy, she sort of forgets herself. Except, she’s failed many times when Noah aggressively hits Marco during a volleyball game and Marco returns one back to him, or during the Mario Kart racing when Noah and Marco constantly run into each other. Coupled with her insecure boyfriend, best friend and another guy - Elle is always at the core of handling these boys’ feelings, ensuring that there’s no arguments, fights and other confrontations. But, what about herself? She can’t always be the beck and call for a childish best friend and insecure boyfriend who runs off whenever he’s upset.Īs she balances the bucket list, it doesn’t make it easier when Marco steps onto the scene and tags along. It wasn’t bad that Elle was considerate of his feelings but sometimes she prioritised the feelings of Noah and Lee before herself - leaving her in the battle between Harvard and UC Berkeley, wanting to please her boyfriend and her best friend. Sounds easy? It was fun to see the development of their friendship since the first movie but was there much character development? Lee was still the childish best friend and Elle was the same girl, always cognisant of his feelings. Not only that, Elle has to make it up to Lee and follow their childhood bucket list with Noah and Lee’s girlfriend, Rachel. Things go off to a shaky start with a childish Lee upset that Elle was considering Harvard, despite their childhood dreams to attend UC Berkeley. Netflix’s The Kissing Booth 3 ending explained Though Noah had the intentions of getting an apartment for the both of them should Elle attend Harvard. For so long, she’s been subscribing to the dreams of the men in her life - her best friend and her boyfriend. This article discusses the ending of the Netflix film The Kissing Booth 3, so will contain major spoilers.Įlle and Noah’s romance comes to an end in The Kissing Booth 3, the third and final installment of the teen rom-com trilogy.
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