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The Incredible Jessica James

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
9K
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Jessica Williams in The Incredible Jessica James (2017)
Jessica, an aspiring playwright in New York City who is struggling to get over a recent breakup, goes on a date with the recently divorced Boone, and the unlikely duo discover how to make it through the tough times in a social media obsessed post-relationship universe.
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An aspiring playwright in New York strikes up a friendship with a guy while on the rebound from a break-up.An aspiring playwright in New York strikes up a friendship with a guy while on the rebound from a break-up.An aspiring playwright in New York strikes up a friendship with a guy while on the rebound from a break-up.

  • Director
    • Jim Strouse
  • Writer
    • Jim Strouse
  • Stars
    • Jessica Williams
    • Chris O'Dowd
    • LaKeith Stanfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Strouse
    • Writer
      • Jim Strouse
    • Stars
      • Jessica Williams
      • Chris O'Dowd
      • LaKeith Stanfield
    • 48User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Jessica Williams
    Jessica Williams
    • Jessica James
    Chris O'Dowd
    Chris O'Dowd
    • Boone
    LaKeith Stanfield
    LaKeith Stanfield
    • Damon
    • (as Lakeith Stanfield)
    Noël Wells
    Noël Wells
    • Tasha
    Taliyah Whitaker
    • Shandra
    Will Stephen
    Will Stephen
    • Tinder Guy
    Zabryna Guevara
    Zabryna Guevara
    • Mrs. Phillips
    Eric Loscheider
    Eric Loscheider
    • Mandy's New Man
    Patricia R. Floyd
    • Mom
    • (as Patricia Floyd)
    Evander Duck Jr.
    Evander Duck Jr.
    • Kenny
    Susan Heyward
    Susan Heyward
    • Jerusa
    Robert King
    Robert King
    • Duane
    Anne Carney
    Anne Carney
    • Mrs. Taggart
    Dana Jacks
    Dana Jacks
    • Clueless Guest
    Megan Ketch
    Megan Ketch
    • Mandy
    Kimberly Ramirez
    • Female Co-Worker
    Sarah Jones
    Sarah Jones
    • Sarah Jones
    Hannah Bos
    Hannah Bos
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    • Director
      • Jim Strouse
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      • Jim Strouse
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    7kosmasp

    To be single or not to be

    And being of a certain age, as in not a teenager anymore I should add. It is also kind of refreshing, because the people in this feel real, the dialog feels real and the situation in general may feel like something you either experienced or can see yourself experiencing. It's really well played and very well written and it is also very akward at times. But sweet akward.

    So while you may know the main female lead as a comedian in sketches in comedy shows, she is able to spread her wings and be that character in this movie. It does indeed feel as though she is incredible as is the movie itself. It is romantic of course and this has to be something you are willing to watch, otherwise the general drama will not be enough for you.
    4Reno-Rangan

    Coping with a breakup and pursuing dream career!

    This is one of back to back Netflix films I've watched. This is from one of the best directors, but he has not done many films or with big stars, big projects. I've liked all his films, but this one was an average. There's nothing wrong in performances or in writing, directing and production. It's just not so fresh. I felt it trying to be another 'Frances Ha'. For a movie goer like me, this is quite okay film, but for regular people, it could do better.

    The story of a young woman who just broke up, but focusing more than ever on her dream to be a play writer. In the meantime, she meets another man who recently divorced. Her lifestyle, best friend, all things that's happening around her revealed with some fun. The film was not that great, but surely not a boring film. The dream/imagination sequences spoiled my watch. Because it only brought a false hope. I thought those scenes were better than how the real story progressed. That says, sometimes cliches are okay than being plain. It did not work, but I still suggest to go for it if you are interested. No one should ignore it, only because I did not enjoy it!

    4/10
    JohnDeSando

    Of course you will like her.

    "Of course you like me. Everybody does. I'm freaking dope." Jessica James (Jessica Williams)

    Of course you will like the character Jessica as much as you like the actress Jessica Williams because Williams is a screen natural. She's a commanding presence just as Greta Gerwig is playing a 20 something trying to make it in the big city.

    In the case of The Incredible Jessica James, Jess is 25 and trying to get a play accepted despite the numerous rejections that would have sent a lesser woman back to Ohio. Her singular contribution in life is teaching public school kids acting for a non-profit. She's caring and effective with the kids but still longing to stage a play in the city.

    Having just split up with the charming Damon (LaKeith Stanfield), she connects gently with the more charming Boone (Chris O'Dowd), who reads all of her plays and responds favorably. Unlike other city girls such as in Lena Dunham's Girls or Issa Rae's Insecure, Jess is at peace most of the time, kind and charismatic, a character to root for with less than an hour and a half of comedy drama time.

    In quarantine time, The Incredible Jessica James is good company.
    7themadmovieman

    Different and decent, but not quite incredible

    Although this film isn't all that generic in the scope of your typical romantic comedy, and has a decent balance between comedy and drama throughout, it unfortunately falls down due to one simple feature: the main character. With a very unlikable central personality (despite a decent performance from Jessica Williams), and a screenplay with a pretty vague perspective on her behaviour, it's very difficult to come round to like anything about this film, ultimately proving a far more irritating watch than the charming quirkiness it wants to flaunt so much.

    But before we get into that, let's look on the positive side, firstly with the fact that the film does pretty well to avoid the worst tropes of the romantic comedy genre, and provide a fairly engaging watch throughout. It's not a story that will have you fully engrossed in any of the characters, but the great thing is that it never goes so far as to pull in unoriginal genre tropes to save a less-than-stellar story, always pushing on with something a little different, and that's pretty admirable to see.

    Also, it's not really a drag. Despite its failings in developing convincing or even likable characters, the film does manage to balance its comedic and dramatic side pretty well throughout, and manages to keep things on the comedic front as genuine and human as possible, something that comes through very well in the on screen performances and chemistry between Jessica Williams and Chris O'Dowd, while the drama is decent enough to remain moderately engaging throughout, effectively interspersed with good light-hearted breaks.

    That's not to say the film is a properly funny one, because it's not really there to make you laugh out loud, but what it does do well is manage itself when it comes to being a proper drama, and uses humour well to keep things light, and as such more enjoyable than it could have been.

    Unfortunately, all of those positives do fall into the shadows when it comes to the film's glaring flaw right in the middle: the supposedly 'incredible' Jessica James. I'll stress that the issues with the central character aren't really anything to do with Williams' performance, but it's the personality that's written for her, and the atmosphere surrounding her in the rest of the story, that really lets the film down as a whole.

    Firstly, it's clear that the film wants to show Jessica James as a strong-willed, independent young woman with forward-thinking ideals, and yet still doesn't have everything about her life as together as she'd like. Now, a strong and confident central character is fair enough, but this screenplay unfortunately goes too far in that regard, and she becomes a downright aggressive and genuinely unpleasant person at times.

    There's a big difference between being a quirky outsider with ambitions that others don't understand and just being cold and unpleasant to others, and unfortunately Jessica James is far closer to the latter than she should be, making coming round to her side when she's going through various difficulties very hard.

    However, what's worse is the fact that the film as a whole doesn't seem to want her to change and become a better person. If there is character development here, Jessica James becomes a more worldly and wise character, but nothing about her rather unpleasant personality really changes from start to finish.

    What's even stranger is that the film seems to know that she's cold and a little aggressive, and yet chooses to do nothing about it. There's one sequence in which she returns to her family in Ohio, disgusted by the fact that she has to hang around with boring countryside folk in comparison to her modern NYC lifestyle, and constantly preaching her amazing ideas and beliefs, shoving them in the faces of her perfectly harmless and pleasant family.

    And yet, despite being shown as clearly ungrateful and uncaring in that sequence, the screenplay doesn't really act on it, and allows her to continue behaving in such a way for the remainder of the story, something that really struck me as a wrong move, given that it just made it harder and harder for me to understand exactly where the film's perspective on this woman lies, and made for a very frustrating watch.

    Overall, The Incredible Jessica James isn't a bad film, and with decent acting, a non-generic story, and good humour, it can be enjoyable, but it all falls down due to its central focus, a very unlikable and inconsistent central character that's by no means 'incredible' like the title suggests.
    8BigZ_7337

    An Incredibly Original Take on a Common Story

    So I came into this as a fan of Jessica Williams from the Daily Show, and hoping I would enjoy the film. It starts out a little rough, as I found Jessica's acting to be a little wooden, but as the movie went on, I felt like her acting really improved, especially with all of her scenes with her students. The beginning of the film is definitely the weakest part, as the character isn't likable, and the dialogue especially with her friend felt very forced. However, similar to her acting, as the movie progressed it greatly improved.

    At its core, this movie is a retread of just about every Romantic Comedy cliché, but surrounding this core is the meat of the film examining a modern day artistic black woman that came from a broken family. The movie examines a lot of Jessica's backstory through her teaching of the children in her class, where she's trying to pass on her love of creative writing and acting and helping them realize they can do whatever they want in their lives. One student especially mirrors Jessica, as she's a young intelligent black girl whose parents have recently divorced. The movie examines a lot of interesting aspects here, as Jessica turns very vindictive and mean when the student wants to go to six flags for her father's weekend with her instead of a writing retreat. I really enjoyed how the film resolved this conflict, and all of these scenes were probably my favorite parts of the film.

    For the romantic comedy part of this film, it's again an interesting take on common tropes. She has a blind date with Chris O'Dowd, and both of them are still in love with their exes, but in spite of their disinterest in a new relationship it starts to form on its own. I enjoyed that the guy wasn't just some guy for her to date, he also has a lot of problems, and their growing relationship feels real as they have pretty good chemistry. There are some odd dream sequences though, where Jessica meets up with her ex, and the scenes read as they're actually happening, but then something crazy happens and it's revealed to have been a dream all along. I understand the dreams purpose, as they're Jessica working through her relationship in her mind, but I just wish it was more apparent they were dream sequences.

    There are some really funny moments intermixed with the relationship stuff, along with some really funny scenes when she goes to visit her family. Unfortunately, the scenes with her family were a little too black and white, unlike the rest of the film. Perhaps it was because the writer/director strongly dislikes his family, and it comes out in the movie. It seems like all they do is judge Jessica, and they don't have any redeeming factors.

    Overall, I really enjoyed the film despite its flaws, and I would recommend it if you have Netflix. If you'd like to see my video version of this review, you can check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGoBeIuKTyk

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    • Trivia
      Jessica's wall of rejection letters also features a diploma from Carnegie Mellon University.
    • Goofs
      When Jessica is talking to Damon on the street (piano scene), the medium shot of them in profile shows their shadows parallel to the sidewalk. In the close-up shots of Jessica and Damon, the shadows are at about 45º to the sidewalk. This can be seen in shadows of the trees behind Jessica and of the shadows of Damon's head on his body.
    • Quotes

      Jessica James: What?

      Boone: I *really* like you.

      Jessica James: Yeah, Boone. Of course you do. Everyone does. I'm freaking dope.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Netflix Romance Movies (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Yegelle Tezeta
      Written by Mulatu Astatke

      Performed by Mulatu Astatke

      Courtesy of Buda Musique Paris & Lipservices

      By arrangement wtih CRC Editions

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jessica James Siêu Đẳng
    • Production company
      • Beachside Films
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      1 hour 25 minutes
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