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The Archetypes of Teen Romance: A Critical Analysis of El stand de los besos (2018) 2018El stand de los besos
In the late 2010s, Netflix aggressively pursued the young adult demographic, reviving the dormant teen rom-com genre. El stand de los besos , starring Joey King, Jacob Elordi, and Joel Courtney, became an unexpected phenomenon. Despite a 17% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it was reportedly streamed by over 30 million accounts in its first month (Spangler, 2018). This paper explores how the film’s adherence to—and modernization of—classic tropes explains its popularity and criticism. [Generated AI Assistant] Date: [Current Date] The Archetypes
The friendship contract between Elle and Lee is another point of analysis. While intended to represent the sacredness of adolescent friendship, it functions as a control mechanism. Lee’s veto power over Elle’s romantic life, and his emotional outbursts when she disobeys, mirror the possessiveness seen in Noah. The film inadvertently suggests that both romantic and platonic love are inherently controlling—a message at odds with contemporary discussions of healthy interdependence. This paper explores how the film’s adherence to—and
The film’s aesthetic—sun-drenched Los Angeles, a high school that resembles a university campus, and a soundtrack of licensed indie-pop—deliberately evokes John Hughes films of the 1980s. However, where Hughes offered social commentary, El stand de los besos offers surface-level nostalgia. The lack of genuine stakes (college applications, financial pressure, or social marginalization) creates a frictionless world that appeals to escapism but lacks dramatic weight.