When handsome young comic book creator Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) meets cute young comic book creator Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), romance seems preordained. But Holden is soon confronted with Alyssa's complex sexual history, as well as his friend and colleague Banky's (Jason Lee) conflicted and enraged response to the .. Read more
| Starring | Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, Jason Lee, Dwight Ewell |
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| Director | Kevin Smith |
| Genres | Comedy |
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When handsome young comic book creator Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck) meets cute young comic book creator Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), romance seems preordained. But Holden is soon confronted with Alyssa's complex sexual history, as well as his friend and colleague Banky's (Jason Lee) conflicted and enraged response to the affair. Despite the seriousness of the issues, director Kevin Smith keeps the laughs coming, even as Holden goes through hell and grows up.
| Starring | Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, Jason Lee, Dwight Ewell, Jason Mewes, Matt Damon, Kevin Smith, Brian O'Halloran, Guinevere Turner, Carmen Lee, Casey Affleck, Dan Lunney, Kristin Mosier, Scott Mosier, Ernie O'Donnell, Paris Petrick, Kelli S |
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| Director | Kevin Smith |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 48 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 23 Sep 2002 Production year: 1997 |
| Format | DVD |
Writer/director Kevin Smith debuted with the hip, funny Clerks, then stumbled with the self-indulgent Mallrats. But he came up trumps again with this cool, hilarious and sexy romantic comedy in which Ben Affleck plays New Jersey comic-book writer Holden, who falls for pal Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams), despite the fact she's a lesbian. In addition to the chemistry between the two leads, it has an insightful and even heartbreaking script from Smith, hilarious support from Jason Lee as Affleck's sceptical pal, plus Jason Mewes and the director himself returning as regular characters Jay and Silent Bob. (Fans of Smith's films will be delighted to learn that Bob actually speaks here, and in so doing utters some of the most poignant words of the film.) Watch out for a brief appearance from Matt Damon in what must be one of the hippest love stories of the 1990s.
"...Still showing his touch for garrulous, hair-splitting conversation, Mr. Smith engages his characters in a bright spirited demonstration of just how difficult modern love can be..."
This film while having it's undeniable Kevin Smith moments is the most serious film he has made to date, and is none the worse for it. The story of a man chasing a lesbian turns out to be really quite moving with Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams giving impressive performances as the two lovers in question. Jason Lee plays to the more typical Kevin Smith type as the cynical wisecracking Banky but his motivations are also delved into. Overall yet another great movie by Mr Smith, he doesn't seem to be capable of making bad ones!
This is one of the few films in existence that have actually sent me from being wide awake to fast asleep. I saw about two thirds and would give it 1 star but, given its cult status, one can only assume it had a good ending so i'll pop another one on there. The wafer-thin plot is questionable but regardless of that, i am amazed that there are such kevin smith fanatics out there when so much of his characters' dialogue seems so trite and unnecessary...can't he just write a book and get it out of his system rather than come out with rants-with-a-vague-side-plot like this? Maybe he should get into french cinema.