SYNOPSICS
Heterosexual Jill (2013) is a English movie. Michelle Ehlen has directed this movie. Jen McPherson,Michelle Ehlen,Keye Chen,Shaela Cook are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Heterosexual Jill (2013) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
Unable to make progress with her ex-lesbian conversion path, a neurotic "All American" Jill tracks down her butch ex-girlfriend Jamie to prove to herself that she is no longer attracted to her. Strung along by guilt and desire, Jamie agrees to the preposterous plan of "dating" Jill so that Jill can close this chapter of her life and move forward with men. Meanwhile, David and Lola compete for the affections of José , a sexually ambiguous and seductive man from Brazil, and they compare notes on their differing opinions of his sexuality. As complications arise with Jill and Jamie's relationship, Jill starts to see José as her ticket out. However, when the love triangles shift and realign, Jamie has her own identity crisis that she is ill-equipped to handle. A mix of over-the-top comedy, sharp wit, and pathos, "Heterosexual Jill" rides the edge of laughter and pain, desire and repression, and explores the complicated attachment to one's sense of self in the face of love.
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Two thumbs up
A funny-sad story with a good sense of humor. I had to laugh at several scenes. You don´t need to be part of the LGBT community to like this film. It is a relaxed view on struggles bewtween lovers. More films like that!!!
Fantastically Funny!
Being a lesbian for 30 years, I found this movie refreshingly funny and full of great stereotypes that aim to make you laugh instead of getting you all worked up. I found myself nodding too as I could put myself in a few of the situation. The acting is very well done as is the writing. I would have given it a 10 but the plot didn't move along very quickly and when I really thought it was going somewhere the movie was over. Would make a great Showtime or HBO series actually!! I could see myself tuning in to these characters each week and there are enough supporting cast to make it worth a writers time. :)