A screenshot of Kiss Me Now, Meet Me Later, a social experiment with strangers who wont mind kissing strangers (Video below) |
October 2, 2015, NewsCrunch
An adorable video Kiss Me Now, Meet Me Later shows four couples total strangers to each other kissing blindfolded to see if they can make sparks fly that way.
The Toronto couples are brought together face-to-face blindfolded. As they try to get to know each other, some are tense and some relaxed. They break ice in different ways and bring lips together.
With some the passion takes over and some stay apprehensive. After they remove the blindfold, in some the sparks fly, and some stay awkward.
The video was a social experiment conducted by filmmaker Jordan Oram, who was trying to give a different spin to the dynamics couples go through. Can the familiar routine - boy meets girl, get to now each other and kiss - be turned upside down?
Jordan Oram says "What if it was like, you met someone, you kissed them, and then you introduce yourself and you build chemistry from that?'
But unfortunately, no followup is available to check what happened to the couples after the video.