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Kissing Jessica Stein

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
18K
YOUR RATING
Jennifer Westfeldt in Kissing Jessica Stein (2001)
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Romantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

A woman searching for the perfect man instead discovers the perfect woman.A woman searching for the perfect man instead discovers the perfect woman.A woman searching for the perfect man instead discovers the perfect woman.

  • Director
    • Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
  • Writers
    • Heather Juergensen
    • Jennifer Westfeldt
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Heather Juergensen
    • Tovah Feldshuh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
    • Writers
      • Heather Juergensen
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
      • Heather Juergensen
      • Tovah Feldshuh
    • 202User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 3 nominations total

    Videos9

    Kissing Jessica Stein
    Trailer 2:15
    Kissing Jessica Stein
    Kissing Jessica Stein: This Isn't Me
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    Kissing Jessica Stein: This Isn't Me
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    Kissing Jessica Stein: This Isn't Me
    Kissing Jessica Stein: Let It Marinate
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    Kissing Jessica Stein: Let It Marinate
    Kissing Jessica Stein: Double Sexy
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    Kissing Jessica Stein: Double Sexy
    Kissing Jessica Stein: He Had No Sex Appeal
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    Kissing Jessica Stein: He Had No Sex Appeal
    Kissing Jessica Stein: Friends From The Gym
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    Kissing Jessica Stein: Friends From The Gym

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    Jennifer Westfeldt
    Jennifer Westfeldt
    • Jessica Stein
    Heather Juergensen
    Heather Juergensen
    • Helen Cooper
    Tovah Feldshuh
    Tovah Feldshuh
    • Judy Stein
    Esther Wurmfeld
    • Grandma Esther
    Hillel Friedman
    • Rabbi
    Ben Feldman
    Ben Feldman
    • Self
    Robert Ari
    • Sidney Stein
    David Aaron Baker
    David Aaron Baker
    • Dan Stein
    Jennifer Carta
    Jennifer Carta
    • Rachel - Dan's Fiancée
    Ben Weber
    Ben Weber
    • Larry
    Brian Stepanek
    Brian Stepanek
    • Peter
    Nick Corley
    • Howard
    Jackie Hoffman
    Jackie Hoffman
    • Joan
    John Cariani
    John Cariani
    • Chuck
    Scott Cohen
    Scott Cohen
    • Josh Meyers
    Christopher Berger
    • Malaprops Guy
    Hayden Adams
    • Weird Smooth Guy
    Kevin Sussman
    Kevin Sussman
    • Calculator Guy
    • Director
      • Charles Herman-Wurmfeld
    • Writers
      • Heather Juergensen
      • Jennifer Westfeldt
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    User reviews202

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    8jeanroman

    Elegant Hoydens

    There are so few lesbian genre films "OUT" there. And for those lesbian genre films that do exist most have characters that are either disturbed psychopaths (my favorite- Heavenly Creatures) or cardboard cutout prototypes that have no place in my world. As result, unfortunately most lesbians are starved for good lesbian genre films. The best lesbian roles have usually been played out in supporting role characters within the main stream. To appease the appetite, `gaydar' commands an ever watchful eye to find those precious tidbits.

    However, thank heavens for the charming wit and refreshingly real characters in "Kissing Jessica Stein". "Kissing Jessica Stein" goes beyond the stereotypical to explore individual characters for who they are and what they are going through in their lives. The film is a positive reinforcement on the value of relationships to an individual's personal growth and spiritual evolution.

    "Kissing Jessica Stein" is a highly intelligent romantic comedy that goes deep to explore emotional relationships: Not only between Jessica and Helen but also between Jessica and her Mother, Jessica and Josh, other co-workers and all of their friends. The film highlights the importance of discovering yourself and of letting those that love and care about you know who and what makes you happy. Ultimately anyone that truly loves you wants you to be happy. Jessica and Helen's continued deep friendship after their breakup is testament to this. Jessica's painting, Josh's true love for writing and Helen's continued enjoyment of a lesbian sexual relationship is also testament.

    All is true to the spiritual core of the writers intent. There is no definitive end to ongoing life. The writers cleverly leave us to "marinate" within our own imaginations.
    scipantheist

    Marinated a bit too long

    I would like to begin by saying that this is most definitely not a bad a movie. For anyone starved by the vapid potboilers showing today, this movie offers a refreshing change. What it does not do, however, is distinguish itself in any positive way.

    My main complaint with this film is its vapid intellectualism. Quoting famous authors and using lots of fancy (even foreign) words is all good in principle, but when you fail to capture the secular humanism that all great art and literature represent you might as well be reading a McDonald's menu. To illustrate this, Jessica begins the film at a job she hates and with only the memories of a failed relationship. She ends the film in another job she hates and with only the memories of another failed relationship. Where is the personal growth? Why are we watching this? The person that wrote this story seems to believe that simply because one relationship was hetero and the other homosexual, this somehow makes things different. I do not draw such distinctions.

    Another thing I did not like about the film was its poor characterizations. The arguments in the film are so trivial that it depends on deep characters to make us believe they are real. I mean anyone that requires literature to get into the act of sex is really missing the point! From a masculine point of view the entire sexual experimentation shown in the film is as bland and uninteresting as the men Jessica is shown dating.

    One last comment I would like to make is that the thing this movie does best is bring itself down. Routinely Jessica is told, "You're too obsessed with perfection in others", and that is exactly true for the entire film. She is also told "you're too conservative sexually for this kind of lifestyle", and this is true as well. What I would like to see is some kind change in Jessica to identify with these issues. To use a quote, "we must learn to be happy because of and not in spite of our flaws". Rent Manhattan for a true thinking person's film, and leave this on the shelf.
    Cipher-J

    Startled from her delusions by a kiss.

    Superficially, one could easily be deceived into mistaking this as a story about non-conventional relationships, or for that matter, that it is a film about "women's" issues. But aside from the fact that the principal characters are women, it is about the all too common problem of relationships. Jessica is very neurotic, expecting rather too much from each relationship while yet giving too little, with the result that no relationship is ever quite "perfect" enough for her, and mostly she ends up feeling lonely. It's not that she doesn't "like" males, but that she can always find something wrong with them. Then she meets Helen, a hedonist, bored with males for different reasons, and they become launched on a journey of discovery together following an awakening in the form of a kiss.

    If the film limited its scope to growth through discovery and self- realization, such that Jessica overcame her neurotic perfectionism and Helen surpassed her hedonism, it would have been a much better movie. Unfortunately, it is far too self-conscious and desultory, like Jessica herself, expecting to accomplish too much while delivering too little, wondering over far too much time, and ending without adequately addressing the relationship issues it began with. Indeed, while it "pretends" to question conventional relationship values, it actually promotes them, after a brief detour which mostly begs the question. No doubt it was intended to provoke, but like Jessica, mostly it's just a tease.
    7shortqt326

    Good until the end

    I really enjoyed this movie. It was hilarious, and very familiar at some degree. Everything in the movie went well until the end. I honeslty wish it would have turned out a little differnet then it did, but otherwise, it was funny, and very touching.
    7amandafronds-69103

    Indie romcom gem

    It's a romantic comedy, a friendship comedy, a brand new take on the single girl in Manhattan and a groundbreaking queer love story all at the same time! An exploration of the different kinds of love and connection people need. I dare you not to relate to hopelessly single Jessica Stein who decides to finally do what fed-up straight women have been threatening to do for ages: just switch to girls! Add in a handful of Jewish guilt and **young Jon Hamm** and you've got an absolutely adorable film. I've seen it many times and it never loses its charm!

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    • Trivia
      The cab scene where Helen and Jessica talk about blending lipstick was filmed after the filmmakers hailed a cab, paid the driver $20, the director drove, the director of photography was in the front seat and the sound woman climbed in the back trunk.
    • Goofs
      When Jessica and her mother are getting their bridesmaids dresses fitted, Helen is upset to learn that Jessica never mentioned her brother's upcoming wedding. But the wedding would surely have been discussed at the Shabbat dinner at the Steins' that Helen attended three months prior.
    • Quotes

      Jessica: You don't appreciate the chaos and absurdity of life on this planet. You don't understand irony, or ethnicity, or eccentricity, or poetry, or the simple joy of being a regular at the diner on your block. I love that. You don't drink coffee or alcohol. You don't over eat. You don't cry when you're alone. You don't understand sarcasm. You plod through life in a neat, colorless, caffeine free, dairy free, conflict free way. I'm bold and angry and tortured and tremendous and I notice when someone has changed their hair part, or when someone is wearing two very distinctly different shades of black or when someone changes the natural temperment of their voice on the phone. I don't give out empty praise. I'm not complacent or well-adjusted. I can't spend fifteen minutes breathing and stretching and getting in touch with myself. I can't spend three minutes finishing an article. I check my answering machine nine times every day and I can't sleep at night because I feel that there is so much to do and fix and change in the world, and I wonder every day if I am making a difference and if I will ever express the greatness within me, or if I will remain forever paralyzed by muddled madness inside my head. I've wept on every birthday I've ever had because life is huge and fleeting and I hate certain people and certain shoes and I feel that life is terribly unfair and sometimes beautiful and wonderful and extraordinary but also numbing and horrifying and insurmountable and I hate myself a lot of the time. The rest of the time I adore myself and I adore my life in this city and in this world we live in. This huge and wondrous, bewildering, brilliant, horrible world.

    • Crazy credits
      For our parents.
    • Connections
      Edited into Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Put on a Happy Face
      Written by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse

      Performed by Blossom Dearie

      Courtesy of Strada Music Co. (ASCAP) and Capitol Records

      Through arrangement with EMI-Capitol Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Foxsearchlight (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Seeking Same
    • Filming locations
      • Guilford, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Brad Zions Films
      • Eden Wurmfeld Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,025,722
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $346,999
      • Mar 17, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,013,424
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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