Chasing Amy (1997) by Kevin Smith (REVIEW)

Aside from the title that sounds like some kind of romance, movies are wonderful. It processes many moments: A friendship that passes in love or unfulfilled love that is hidden in friendship, can a gay person become straight or vice versa, how a person chooses to be gay, why is the partner's past so important to us?

In addition, it fights some of our prejudices, which I enjoy in films, if you do not know what I mean, the American beauty associations and Vicky Cristina Barcelona.

Why do we always mean penetration? Does not it mean if you are jealous of your friend for the woman, and you are not a desperate masturbator (but you're the type of guy that plays "My name is Earl") that you are secretly in love with him?

Is it possible that it is better to reject the biblical "we are two halves complementing each other" and throwing a third person in the "community"?

Can true love remain unfulfilled or until we believe in the myth that it wins everything? This is interesting: Kevin Smith, the film director, was inspired by his unrealized love with the former Joey Lauren Adams, who plays the main actress here, Alice!

This movie asks a very tough questions and if you want to think for hours then I think this movie is for you, it will blow you off.


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