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Chasing Amy

Comedy. Romance. Drama Holden McNell and Banky Edwards are best friends and authors of a popular comic book called "Bluntman and Chronic" (based on Jay and Silent Bob of "Clerks" and "Mallrats" fame). Holden falls in love with Alyssa, also a comic book artist, who happens to be a lesbian. Holden's new relationship with Alyssa strains his life-long friendship with Banky, and soon the relationship between Holden and Alyssa hits a wall due to Holden not being able to deal with her past.  [+]
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Time
Time
"A brutally honest romance. If you loved Sleepless in Seattle, you'll just hate it."  POS
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Empire
Empire
"The Smith touches are as filthy and funny as ever, but there's a deeper, more emotional level to this film that sets it apart from his earlier films (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"As 'Chasing Amy' redefines the boy-meets-girl formula for a culture where anything goes (...) Smith's knowing humor and unruffled style make a good antidote to gender chaos"  POS
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USA Today
USA Today
"For all its inconsistencies, this is Smith's most provocative outing yet and certainly the toughest to forget (...) Rating: ★★½ (out of 4)"  NEU
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"It’s a rude blast of gleeful provocation, a farce about emotional pain, a drama about sexual slapstick."  POS
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
"A little movie with big truths, a work of such fierce intelligence and emotional honesty that it blows away the competition when it comes to contemporary romantic comedy" POS
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ReelViews
ReelViews
"Touching, funny, sweet, and most important of all, real" POS
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
"While the surface of his film sparkles with sharp, ironic dialogue, deeper issues are forming, and Chasing Amy develops into a film of touching insights (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)"  POS
United StatesUnited States The Washington Post "Can a script exploring some truly deep questions about human sexuality and emotions be any shoddier and wooden?" NEG
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