Hayley Kiyoko's 'Girls Like Girls' Film Explores First Love in Feature Debut
Hayley Kiyoko has made her feature debut with 'Girls Like Girls,' a coming-of-age drama inspired by her 2015 song of the same title. The film focuses on two teenage girls who develop romantic feelings for each other during a summer break. Actor Zach Braff co-stars in the production, which has been described as capturing both the joyful and challenging aspects of first love.
Hayley Kiyoko marks her feature film debut with 'Girls Like Girls,' a new coming-of-age drama. The film is based on Kiyoko's 2015 song of the identical name, expanding its narrative into a cinematic format.
The story centers on two teenage girls as they experience the intense emotions of first love. Their relationship unfolds over the course of a summer break, detailing both the exhilarating moments and potential heartbreaks inherent in young romance.
Actor Zach Braff is featured in a co-starring role within the film.
The review of 'Girls Like Girls' highlights the project as a confident debut for Kiyoko, noting its ability to portray the spectrum of emotions associated with initial romantic experiences.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film successfully captures both the "giddy thrills and crushing devastations" of first love.



