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Chasing Amy (1997)

R | 1h 53min | 7/10 | #RomanticDrama #Comedy #Indie

Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian)


➱ STORYLINE:

"Chasing Amy" is a romantic drama-comedy that explores the complexities of love and relationships. It follows the story of Holden McNeil and Banky Edwards, two comic book artists whose friendship is tested when they meet Alyssa Jones, a fellow comic book creator. Holden falls for Alyssa, but discovers that she has a complicated past. The film delves into themes of love, identity, and acceptance.


➱ STAFF REVIEW:

"Chasing Amy" is a unique and thought-provoking film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It blends humor with emotional depth and tackles issues of sexual identity and personal growth. The performances of Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, and Jason Lee add depth to the characters, making it a standout in the indie film scene.


➱ CREDITS:

Director: Kevin Smith

Writer: Kevin Smith

Starring:

- Ben Affleck as Holden McNeil

- Joey Lauren Adams as Alyssa Jones

- Jason Lee as Banky Edwards

- Dwight Ewell as Hooper X

- Jason Mewes as Jay

Produced by:

- Scott Mosier

- Kevin Smith

Production Companies:

- View Askew Productions

- Miramax

Cinematography: David Klein

Edited by:

- Scott Mosier

- Kevin Smith

Music by: David Pirner

Distributed by: Miramax Films

Release date: April 18, 1997

Run Time: 1 hr 53 min

Country: United States

Languages: English

Budget: $250,000

Box office: $12 million


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