Which rom com movie has the highest concentration of kissing scenes?

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Which rom com movie has the highest concentration of kissing scenes?

I'm choosing a movie for an upcoming date. I don't intend to focus much on watching the movie.
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No idea. But I know for sure it will not be a Bollywood movie.




Cinema Paradiso has the highest concentration at the end. The "Morals Brigade" in the small Italian town made the theater owner remove all improper scenes from the movies throughout the years. The projectorman took all of those scenes and spliced them together.




Blue is the warmest has all sorts of kissing... ...or so I've been told.



I have been watching the latest season of STATION 19 and it is full of men and women kissing, men kissing men and women kissing women.
They even do some firefighting between demonstrating how bad their love lives are.
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This isn't exactly the answer, but from the talk page of the Wikipedia article Kids in America:

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At the very end of the film, during the credits, the two main characters share a kiss lasting five minutes and fifty-eight seconds. The film seems to imply that this is the longest on-screen kiss in cinematic history, beating a previous record from 1941’s You’re in the Army Now of three minutes and five seconds.

Having never seen You’re in the Army Now, I can neither confirm nor deny that such a kiss appears in said film. Nor do I possess any knowledge about the lengths of other on-screen kisses.

All I can confirm is that 2005’s Kids in America indeed had a five-minute-and-fifty-eight-second kiss at the end.

If this is indeed the longest on-screen kiss currently in film history, this fact would seem notable enough for inclusion in the article. Can anyone confirm or deny whether there are any on-screen kisses exceeding the one at the end of this film?

allixpeeke (talk) 14:16, 23 November 2013 (UTC)

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