Chasing Amy Review

Chasing Amy
Holden (Affleck) and Banky (Lee) are best friends and comic book collaborators. But when Holden falls for another artist, Alyssa (Lauren Adams), who turns out to be a lesbian, all three find that they still have a lot to learn.

by Caroline Westbrook |
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Release Date:

01 Jan 1997

Running Time:

0 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Chasing Amy

A young, bearded Ben Affleck heads the cast here as a comic book creator who falls for fellow scribbler Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams), only to discover she prefers the company of women. Undeterred, he still sets out to win her heart, but finds himself running the risk of losing not just Alyssa but also his best friend and collaborator Banky (Jason Lee) as well.

While this bears all the hallmarks of a Kevin Smith comedy - from the inevitable appearance of Jay and Silent Bob, through to conversations about Star Wars (the Darth Vader / African-American analysis is screamingly funny) and sex - it also has a poignant, thought-provoking side which renders it a cut above your average bland rom-com.

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.
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