ROLLING
STONE
By Peter Travers
March 15, 2002
Kissing Jessica Stein asks the question: Can a straight
Jewish girl named Jessica Stein (Jennifer Westfeldt) find love in Manhattan
with Helen Cooper (Heather Juergensen), a bohemian man-eater with an urge
to go lesbo? You wouldn't think that setup would produce a smashing romantic
comedy, but with apologies to all the gay groups the film is bound to
offend, it does. Westfeldt and Juergensen, who developed the script from
their 1997 play Lipschtick, twist female archetypes from Annie Hall to
Bridget Jones into fresh comic shapes. The film, exuberantly directed
by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld, keeps springing surprises. Westfeldt and Juergensen
are smart, sexy knockouts, finding just the right mix of fun and tenderness
in their writing and performances. Scott Cohen excels as Jessica's boss
and former lover. And Tovah Feldshuh, as Jessica's confused, devoted mother,
can nail a laugh and break your heart with effortless grace; she's perfection.
Every once in a while, a movie comes out of nowhere to kick up your spirits.
Don't kiss this one off - it's a winner.
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