Besando a Jessica Stein

Cuando se trata de amor, a veces simplemente no puedes pensar con claridad.

Jessica, una sensible y neurótica periodista de Nueva York, no se encuentra en su mejor momento sentimentalmente hablando. Su hermano tiene novia, su mejor amiga está embarazada, no ha tenido una cita en el último año y además no puede dormir. Después de una desastrosa serie de citas, se topa con un sugerente anuncio que sólo tiene una pega: está en la sección de "mujer busca mujer". Contesta por ver qué pasa. Así queda con Helen Cooper, una chica progre y desenfadada de la ciudad, para tomar unas copas, y para su sorpresa, se llevan bien. Su emocionante noche de cotilleo, charla y discusiones termina por confundir e intrigar aún más a la pobre Jessica.

"Kissing Jessica Stein," a 2002 romantic comedy produced by Michael Alden Productions and Fox Searchlight Pictures, offers a refreshing take on the complexities of modern relationships and sexual identity. Directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld and co-written by stars Jennifer Westfeldt and Heather Juergensen, the film follows Jessica Stein, a single, straight woman in New York City who, disillusioned with the dating scene, responds to a personal ad from Helen Cooper, a bisexual art gallery owner. What begins as a playful experiment soon blossoms into a genuine connection, challenging Jessica's preconceived notions about love and attraction. The film's strength lies in its authentic portrayal of the characters' emotional journeys. Jessica, portrayed with nuance by Jennifer Westfeldt, grapples with societal expectations and her own desires, while Helen, played by Heather Juergensen, exudes confidence and openness that both attracts and intimidates Jessica. Their evolving relationship is depicted with humor and sensitivity, avoiding clichés and offering a realistic look at the ups and downs of navigating a new romance. The witty dialogue and relatable scenarios make "Kissing Jessica Stein" a standout in the rom-com genre. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City, the film captures the energy and diversity of urban life, which serves as a fitting canvas for the characters' personal explorations. The supporting cast, including Tovah Feldshuh as Jessica's overbearing mother and Scott Cohen as her supportive brother, adds depth and humor to the narrative. The film also touches on themes of family dynamics and the pressures of conforming to traditional expectations, enriching the storyline and providing additional layers to Jessica's journey of self-discovery. "Kissing Jessica Stein" is more than just a romantic comedy; it's a thoughtful exploration of identity, acceptance, and the courage to embrace one's true self. Its enduring appeal lies in its honest depiction of the messiness of human relationships and the joy of finding connection in unexpected places. For those seeking a film that combines humor, heart, and a progressive outlook on love, "Kissing Jessica Stein" remains a compelling and relevant choice.

Año2002

Presupuesto1000000$

Ingresos10013424$

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GénerosComedia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Michael Alden Productions

Brad Zions Films

Eden Wurmfeld Films

Cineric

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