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Kissing Jessica Stein
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A woman searching for the perfect man instead discovers the perfect woman in this romantic comedy. Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) is a woman with a solid career as a copy editor, but her love life isn't much to write home about; she's been through a long series of disastrous first dates that refuse to evolve into second dates, and the well-intended advice of her best friend Joan (Jackie Hoffman) and former boyfriend Josh (Scott Cohen) isn't helping a bit. One day, Jessica is scanning personal ads in the newspaper with her friends, and she sees one with a quote from her favorite poet. Jessica reads on to discover that she has a lot in common with the person who placed the ad -- too much so, since it turns out the notice is from a woman, Helen Cooper (Heather Juergensen), who manages an art gallery. Jessica figures it would at least be nice to hang out with someone who shares her interests, and she gives Helen a call. Jessica and Helen quickly strike up a close friendship that evolves into something more intimate, though neither of them has ever been involved with another woman ... and Helen is a bit more avid about her new romantic horizons than Jessica. As their relationship progresses, Jessica finds herself struggling with her feelings about her new sexual outlook, and she isn't sure how to break the news about her relationship to her mother (Tovah Feldshuh) as she tries to decide if she should bring Helen along to her brother's wedding. Kissing Jessica Stein was based on the off-Broadway play Lipschtick, which was written by Jennifer Westfeldt and Heather Juergensen, who starred in the original stage production as well as this film adaptation; the film won both the Critics' Special Jury Award and the Audience Award at the 2001 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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unemployedwaifunemployedwaif Re: most overrated gay movie
by unemployedwaif in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"Hehe, awesome, I love debates!About Kissing Jessica Stein. As I've stated before in a post about coming out of the closet, I felt that Kissing Jessica Stein was a good movie. I know from the aspect of a queer audience viewing it the film does get reach that point of "oh gosh . . ." but I do have to say that it is what it is and it is a well made romantic comedy that showcases a queer subject matter in a positive light. I think that depending on ones station they will perceive it differently, i.e. - how I was able to relate to the coming out process of the films main character and the struggle to accept her newfound sexuality because I was getting to do the same at the same time I viewed the film. But I also can understand how others might view it in a negative light.Imagine Me & You was just alright in my opinion. I suppose the sitution and wedding scenario was just unidentifiable to me and left me rather blaise about the film in general. Not that it was bad, just not for me.To ... " [More]
unemployedwaifunemployedwaif Re: most overrated gay movie
by unemployedwaif in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"Recent releases that I have enjoyed: - Evening, which doesn't exactly center around gay characters but is loaded with queer themes (thanks to co-screenwriter Michael Cunningham). - Shortbus, highly entertaining and arousing film about sex in all its various forms. Extremely explicit yet remains focused on the story. - 20 Centimeters, while not technically a new release, however it is still in the new release section of my local Blockbuster Video so I guess it counts for me. Great dramatic musical from Spain. I guess it's being toted as the Spanish version of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, which is a fair statement. - Another Gay Movie, yet again, not too recent but close enough, this campy gross out comedy is in the same mind-set as American Pie and other teen sex comedies, but with a gay cast. If you take it for what it is and not too seriously, it is highly enjoyable.My favorite queer films . . . that's hard. - Nowhere, help start the New Queer CInema Movement and greatly affected me ... " [More]
unemployedwaifunemployedwaif Re: I'm Coming Out! But Do I Wa ...
by unemployedwaif in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"For me, as odd as it is, the film that had the biggest effect on me was Kissing Jessica Stein. Still being unable to come to terms with my sexuality and wanting to discuss it with my family, watching Kissing Jessica Stein added a certain amount of disillusionment to my understanding of the coming out process. I began toying with the idea of bisexuality and slowly allowed others (and more importantly myself) to become aware of my "gayness" if you will. I won't give away any spoilers (I absolutely HATE when that happens) but the climactic scene between the main character Jessica and her mother brings me to tears each and every time I see it. - Chris " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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If ever an independent comedy succeeded on the breakthrough performances of its leads, Kissing Jessica Stein is it. Following the handbook for urban lesbian romantic comedy to a tee -- right down to the sassy gay pals who populate the sidelines -- co-writers and co-stars Jennifer Westfeldt and Heather Juergensen don't score any points for originality. But their familiarity with the material (the script started life as a play) allows them to fully inhabit their characters' neuroses, with often hilarious results. Westfeldt in particular conveys a halting charm that brings to mind Lisa Kudrow; she's even able to breathe new life and truth into what could have been a very trite coming-out scene. The film's Achilles heel is a sour, Chasing Amy-style ending: the sexual turnaround the characters make in the film's coda should take an hour -- not a few minutes -- of screen time if it is to be believed. After a crowd-pleasing debut at the 2001 Los Angeles Film Festival and a similarly successful berth at the Toronto Film Festival, Kissing Jessica Stein secured a Fox Searchlight release in 2002. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
 

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