Kissing Jessica Stein Comments

  • Roscoe 2022-04-23 07:05:30

    Very cute and lifelike movie, Jessica and Helen made me laugh at their first date at...

  • Johnathan 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    It's really a happy ending for me to play!...

  • Kaitlin 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    To give new words strong to say...

  • Allie 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Subtle lesbian...

  • Garland 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Jessica is really sensitive, maybe she really can't distinguish between friendship and love, she is really a smart person who is confused emotionally. Rarely won the true love, but the indifference and chatty dialogue of her lover made her lose this relationship. It is a pity that the conservative Jewish family was tolerant to her, and the blessings of the friendly and consoling old women at her brother's wedding. . Highlights: Blind date, ambiguous conversation with the man who struck up a...

  • Madisyn 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Helen looks like our group embryo teacher....

  • Greyson 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Take a turn, appreciate a...

  • Letha 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    What's the matter in the front and the back?...

  • Jadon 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Older literary and artistic young women, who will love you, which one will you fall in love...

  • Jerrod 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Well. . . The ending is true. . . I really don't understand Earth people more and more...

Extended Reading

Kissing Jessica Stein quotes

  • Jessica: [telling Helen why her relationship with Larry didn't work out] He just wasn't funny, you know? That's always been my problem, I think. Not smart or not funny. Or not smart and not funny. Or smart, but in a totally unappealing way like funny stupid or funny dopy, rather than funny witty, or funny irony or funny goofy. Or, you think they're smart- and then you realize that they're not- and that's funny. But funny tragic. And then, if you're lucky enough to find someone who's the right kind of smart and the right kind of funny, usually they're just... kinda...

    Helen: Ugly?

    Jessica: Ugly, exactly. Oh my god, is that awful?

    Helen: No, not at all. Ugly doesn't do it for you. That's okay. See me, I'm kinda into ugly... But only if it's sexy ugly.

  • 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.

Kissing Jessica Stein

Director: Charles Herman-Wurmfeld

Language: English Release date: April 5, 2002