The 29 worst movie kisses of all time
- Everyone enjoys a good on-screen romance, but sometimes the chemistry is just not there.
- "Little Women" missed the mark on a romantic wedding proposal scene when a visible spit string connects to their mouths after their kiss.
- After their lip lock on "The Mosquito Coast, "Helen Mirren called Harrison Ford a bad kisser.
When done properly, a kiss between two beloved characters on-screen can be just what the audience wants to see. But sometimes, it ends up being the exact opposite, often to a disturbing degree.
Keep scrolling to see some of the most cringeworthy film kisses to date.
Ron and Hermione's over-anticipated moment in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2."
Warner Bros.Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley's slowly developing romance throughout the Harry Potter series culminates in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2." After destroying one of Voldemort's horcruxes and getting completely soaked as a repercussion, the two are finally ready to make a move. But the long-awaited kiss must have been so highly anticipated that it turned out extremely awkward.
In fact, Emma Watson felt so awkward about shooting the scene that she told MTV, "I ended up pouncing on Rupert. I was so desperate to get it over. After the first take he was like, 'Whoa, there! Where did that come from?' I was like, 'Sorry!'"
Laurie and Jo sharing a spit string in "Little Women."
Columbia Pictures"Little Women" follows the March sisters, who are going through the struggles of growing up in 19th century Massachusetts. Jo fights to be independent and spends time with their neighbor, Laurie, who eventually proposes to her. The proposal scene quickly turns from romantic to revolting when a string of spit connects Christian Bale and Winona Ryder's mouths when they pull apart from their kiss.
Allie and Mother Fox's chemistry-free smooch in "The Mosquito Coast."
Warner Bros.In "The Mosquito Coast," Allie uproots his family to move to a remote Caribbean Island in the hopes of creating a utopia there, but ends up alienating his family instead. This must be the reason why the kisses between Allie and his wife — played by Helen Mirren — are so stagnant.
As per the Chicago Tribune, Helen Mirren said of Ford that he's "the nicest, sweetest guy you could want to meet. But he can't kiss — he finds it impossible to kiss on screen... He's probably not very good off screen either. It's not just me — other actresses agree."
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