Kisses in Movies

We observe different kinds and types of kisses in the movies – depends on the movie and the situation that is shown in this or that very episode. These kisses are absolutely different just like it happens in the real life. They can be passionate or friendly, 'cheeky' or moist, French or Russian, Japanese or Eskimo, butterfly or puppy, sweet and cute or sexually sensual etc.

The most important thing about kisses in the movies is that actors sometimes have to perform one and the same kissing scene for hours before they result in a perfect kissing scene.

What conclusion do we arrive after this very consideration? It prompts the fact that kissing in the movies is slightly far-fetched and unnatural. It looks that perfect on our TV screens just because it's well practised and is peppered with the correct light and smooth faces of make-upped actors just to make them look perfect in that kissing scene.

Of course, there can be another – a bit more upbeat view on the issue of kisses in the movies. They invariably strive to show us the best kissing scenes ever in order to encourage us – 'mere mortals' to strive for our own kissing perfection with our partners. This thought makes us enjoy those beautiful movie-kissing scenes spiced up by true love and endless romance.

 

There are many possible reasons why we kiss starting from pleasant emotions and sensations it brings finishing with desire to practise the art of kissing which is represented by a myriad of nuances and special points requiring much time spent on their investigation and practice.

Plato used to call kissing the ‘exchange of love between the two souls’. Nowadays medical specialists call a kiss some sort of spasm which involves around twenty-nine muscles.

They call it French kissing because most people in most countries associate the French with the nation of virtuosos when it’s about the art of love and sensuality. In French this type of kissing is called ‘the kiss of souls’.